Environment, Health and Safety COVID-19 information and resources.
COVID-19 Testing is recommended for:
*Higher-risk individuals include the elderly, those who live in congregate care facilities, those who have immunocompromising conditions, and that put them at higher risk for serious illness.
All students and employees have access to COVID self-administered test kits through over two dozen vending machines located across campus. Each vending machine is stocked with PCR test kits, rapid antigen tests and some vending machines provide masks. Students and employees can obtain up to 2 items from the vending machine daily using their campus ID cards.
Sample pickup schedule:
PCR test samples are picked up Monday through Friday. They are picked up at 2 pm Monday - Thursday; and the last pickup for the week is Friday at 10:00 am. Please do not drop off any PCR samples over the weekend, as they will be invalid tests. Campus holidays may affect pick-up times and days. Please check this page for holiday pick-up schedule updates.
Rapid Antigen tests are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through the vending machines.
To ensure the safety of students and employees, UC San Diego provides free testing options to detect and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Students and employees are encouraged to use the self-administered vending machines located across campus, 24hrs a day 7 days a week.
Locations: Vending Machines can be found on the UC San Diego app or on the map by selecting "Locations," "Services" and clicking on "COVID Test Kits."
If you have trouble with any vending machine, please email EHS-PH@ucsd.edu and include 1) the vending machine location and 2) the error message you received. If one vending machine gives you an error, you can still try using other vending machines across campus.
Based on your vending machine selection you will need the following;
Rapid Antigen Tests Kits OR Masks
For PCR Test kits
Step 1. Touch screen to begin.
Step 2. Swipe or tap your ID.
Step 3. Select number slot corresponding to the item you want to obtain.
Step 4. The vending machine will dispense a test kit that includes a test kit, swab, test tube and instructions of use.
Step 5. Leave the vending machine area to take your test.
Once done, return to any vending machine for drop-off
For Rapid Antigen Tests
The symptom screener is a tool used by Employees and Students to report respiratory symptoms and COVID-19 exposures to UCSD. It may facilitate communication between employees, supervisors or professors for inability to report to work. It is also used by EH&S for outbreak monitoring.
The Daily Symptom Screener is no longer required for students or employees who are coming to campus. However, you must complete the symptom screener if you:
Click on the following links and sign in using your AD sign in credentials.
Results can only be sent to one email address. Users who want to notify multiple recipients are encouraged to forward responses to others as needed through the copy received to their email address.
The daily email reminders to complete the symptom screening form were discontinued on 12/07/2023. The last email reminder was sent on 12/06/2023. Please use one of the following solutions if you have been relying on the email reminder for the link to the tool:
If you test positive and are symptomatic, DO NOT return to UC San Diego sites.
If you test positive and have no symptoms, you may return to campus masked for 10 days from day of positive test. No isolation is required.
If you test at a non-UC San Diego location or using a Rapid Antigen Test, You MUST REPORT your positive test results following these steps;
Report your test results on MyUCSDChart. If you have not activated your UCSD My Chart account, please visit the sign-up page and follow the instructions provided. To download the app on your phone follow this link.
Employee Isolation Guidelines
Based on new CDPH guidelines for people who test positive for COVID-19, UCSD campus employees, including student employees are required to;
There is no need for return to work clearance from COEM. If you have any questions, please call 858-663-8205 or email at coemexposure@health.ucsd.edu
To report your positive test result, please send a message to the UCSD Student Health Services (SHS) COVID Team through MyStudentChart.
Students who need medical assistance can contact the Student Health COVID team through MyStudentChart > Click on Menu > Communication > COVID Request. For severe symptoms, please go to the emergency room or call 9-1-1. Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) are available by calling (858) 534-3755. You may also find more information on their website at caps.ucsd.edu.
Undergraduate students whose COVID-19 diagnosis disrupted their academic obligations are encouraged to contact their Dean of Student Affairs for support.
Student Isolation Guidelines
UCSD students are recommended to stay home if COVID symptoms are present until no fever is present for 24 hours without using fever reducing medication AND other COVID symptoms are mild and improving. If no symptoms are present, recommendations include masking and avoiding contact with people at higher risk for severe COVID for 10 days. Students should continue to wear a face mask until the end of Day 10 regardless of whether symptoms are present, especially when indoors and anytime they are around others. See CDC Preventing the spread of respiratory viruses when you are sick for more information.
Students living on campus should remain in place, even if they share a room with others unless they can safely stay off campus (i.e., at home). Only students who are required to do so by Cal OSHA will be moved into alternate spaces. Immunocompromised students should reach out to SHS for guidance via MyStudentChart > Menu > Communication > “Covid Request”. See HDH Updates for more information
If you learn of a recent household, public or workplace exposure to COVID-19, follow these recommendations;
If you test positive, you must stay home, complete the symptom screener and report your result using your MyUCSDChart (see section above)
If you learn of a recent exposure to COVID-19, follow these recommendations:
If you test positive, please stay home whenever possible, mask when indoors and around others, and report your positive test to the SHS COVID team through MyStudentChart > Click on Menu > Communication > COVID Request.
Masking in a non-healthcare setting is currently optional, except for the following circumstances:
In all indoor areas for those who:
Please be respectful of the masking choices of team members and treat colleagues with respect and civility. There is no place for harassment or bullying of anyone based on their masking choice. We should trust that they are making the best choice for themselves and their family.
Masking in a healthcare setting
For proper use, the face covering must cover both the nose and mouth. Further information can be found on the Campus Guidance on Use of Face Coverings to Prevent Community Spread of COVID-19 webpage .
Visit Ordering COVID-19 PPE for a list of available items and ordering guidance through Oracle.
N95 Respiratory Protection Inquiries
EH&S provides respirator certification and fit testing services. Additional safeguards and precautions are implemented to ensure the safety of both the program administrator and the customer during this process. For more information, visit the UC San Diego Respiratory Protection Program for regular updates. Campus employees who choose to wear N95-respirators on campus must follow these guidelines for Voluntary Use .
If an employee/volunteer on your team tests positive
According to the 2023 Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations; A workplace outbreak occurs when three (3) or more COVID-19 positive employee or student employee cases have a confirmed close contact to each other at shared on-campus workplace location within a 7-day period.
In accordance with Cal/OSHA 3205.1(b)(3) requirement, all e mployees who are a close contact of a confirmed outbreak are required to t est within 3 to 5 days of exposure. If the employee close contact does not test or refuse to test , they must follow these Cal/OSHA guidelines:
Employees who are part of an outbreak exposed group are required by campus policy and CAL-OSHA to:
The UCSD Fusion Center team will work with supervisors and employees to provide resources and information to the UC San Diego community to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 at work.
If your team is involved in an outbreak;
If you have any questions, you may email ucsdcovidadmin@health.ucsd.edu.
When UC San Diego receives notice that an individual infected with COVID‐19 was present in a UC San Diego building or worksite, the specific locations will be shared at the following dashboard: https://blink.ucsd.edu/safety/resources/public-health/covid-19/dashboard.html . We are required to notify you about these potential exposures.
Please review the dashboard and if you were present at the same location during the periods indicated, read the information on “If you have a confirmed exposure or develop symptoms”
This notification is being provided pursuant to Assembly Bill (AB) 2693 & AB685 .
Faculty & Staff (including Volunteers & Student Employees)
To remain “fully vaccinated,” campus employees are required to have completed their initial vaccination series and a booster dose within 30 days of becoming eligible. If you are eligible for a booster but recently were positive for COVID-19, you will have up to 90 days after being infected to receive your booster. Your date for boosting has been extended by up to 90 days to remain compliant with the UC mandate. At this time, a second booster dose is not required to remain compliant with the UC Vaccine Mandate.
Compliance
To meet the COVID-19 vaccination mandate, the university must confirm all campus members are fully vaccinated. Your vaccination information is securely housed in your employee health record. Only the vaccination status will be shared; clinical details will not be shared with the university.
What is considered not fully vaccinated ?
If you haven’t already done so, please submit your COVID-19 vaccination documentation as soon as possible.
Documenting your COVID-19 vaccination or booster received outside of UC San Diego Health.
Please follow the instructions listed below.
Vaccine declination process
In accordance with recent updated State guidelines, UC Office of the President (UCOP) has issued changes to align the Covid-19 vaccine mandate. The mandate still requires employees to be vaccinated with the primary series plus the latest booster recommended by the CDC and/or CDPH. The vaccine mandate now allows employees who want an exemption to follow a process that mimics the flu declination.
To report or decline a COVID vaccine, go to MyUCSDChart . You will complete the UCSD EMPLOYEE AND STUDENT ONLY - Vaccine Questionnaire.
The UC Vaccination policy currently applies to students. For more information on vaccine mandate deadlines, submitting vaccine records, and exemptions visit the Health Requirements for Students page.
THE FOLLOWING IS AN INTERIM GUIDELINE, PROTOCOL, POLICY, AND/OR PROCEDURE THAT IS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY AND REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. THE RELEVANT PROVISIONS WITHIN THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDE EXISTING CAMPUS HEALTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PRIVACY PRACTICES DOCUMENTS.
During the COVID-19 public health emergency, all UC San Diego students, staff, faculty, student employees, and on-site independent contractors who are reporting to campus or any other physical UC San Diego location must participate in the Campus Health Management Program (“The Program”), including testing and symptom screening, and the UC Vaccine Mandate. For UC San Diego to administer the Program, UC San Diego (as an employer and educational institution) and UC San Diego Health (as a healthcare provider) need to properly maintain records. Your privacy is important to you, and it is important to us. UC San Diego is committed to treating all information generated as a result of the Program with a high level of privacy and security protections.
These privacy practices apply to UC San Diego students and employees, including staff, faculty, student employees, and volunteers. These privacy practices do NOT apply to UC San Diego Health or Health Sciences employees who may be subject to different standards and policies due to the services they provide caring for patients and other vulnerable populations while at work.
Please read the following to learn more about how the university treats the information we process as part of the Program.
The Campus Health Management Program involves symptom screening, testing and treatment, case investigation and contact tracing for individuals who test positive for COVID-19, and the UC Vaccine Mandate. UC San Diego Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (“COEM”) will coordinate and administer the Program for employees, and Student Health Services (“SHS”) will coordinate and administer the Program for UC San Diego students.
We will obtain personal information in the following ways:
UC San Diego and UC San Diego Health will only use your personal information as described below or as required or permitted by law.
We will use your information for the purposes described below.
Your personal information from the Program will be used, as needed, to assess, improve, or modify the Program; for auditing and monitoring of the Program; and if required for an investigation conducted by appropriate authorities. We may disclose your information to governmental licensing, auditing, regulatory, and accrediting agencies, as authorized or required by law.
For information about the uses of your electronic medical record, please see UC San Diego Health’s Notice of Privacy Practices.
We will only share or disclose your personal information as described below or as required or permitted by law.
Academic Personnel Leadership will be notified of your compliance with required testing and vaccinations;
UC San Diego Health has many safeguards in place for how it protects electronic health records. We maintain technical, physical, and administrative safeguards to protect the security, integrity, and privacy of personal data, including the following practices:
The university endeavors to protect the privacy of the personal information we hold in our records, but we cannot guarantee complete security. Unauthorized entry or use, hardware or software failure, and other factors, may compromise the security of your personal information.
The personal information obtained for the Symptom Screening Survey will be retained for 14 days. Members of the CMT will have access to your information for the duration of the public health emergency, as declared by Federal and State authorities, plus 30 days.
Per UCSDHP 325.2, all electronic health records are retained for at least as long as required by State and federal law and regulations, and UC Records Disposition Schedules Manual and UC San Diego Health policies and procedures. Health records retention covers all types of UC San Diego Health records: (1) at a minimum, 20 years or more following the last recorded activity; (2) records of minors must be kept for one year past the age of majority.
Your contact tracing information, if any, will be maintained in accordance with State and County requirements.
Information housed within COEM will be retained for 30 years from time of collection as required by state law.
Third-party Administrator will retain the exception/deferral information in accordance with the UC Retention Schedule.
In accordance with current San Diego County Health Orders, UC San Diego employees and contractors reporting physically to the UC San Diego campus or other work site in San Diego County must complete the daily symptom screening survey prior to reporting to work. If you do not complete the survey, your failure may be deemed a refusal of a lawful order and you may be asked to explain the reason for your refusal to your supervisor and/or HR contact. If there is not a valid reason for refusal, you may be placed on a leave without pay and be potentially subject to discipline.
If you do not complete the Health Management registration form, we will remind you when you use multi-factor authentication (i.e., DUO mobile) to log into UC San Diego systems on your devices.
You may choose not to be contacted for voluntary diagnostic testing during registration or withdraw your consent later by contacting the Campus Privacy Office at privacyofficer@ucsd.edu.
You may opt out of sharing your SSN with UC San Diego Health. Your name, date of birth, address, and gender will be used to create an electronic medical record for you or associate records for existing patients who are employees. For employees who opt out of sharing their SSN, their SSN will NOT be used. However, an electronic medical record will be created or associated for employees. The creation of an electronic medical record will allow us to appropriately and efficiently manage the Campus Health Management Program.
If you object to the creation of an electronic medical record or the association of an existing electronic medical record for employee health purposes, you may contact the Campus Privacy Officer at privacyofficer@ucsd.edu to discuss your concerns and options. If you object to the creation of an electronic medical record or the association of an existing electronic medical record, you will not be eligible for the benefits of the Program.
You may opt out of having your positive COVID result reported to union representatives, as is currently required by California state law. Information and instructions for opting out are provided here.
If you choose not to comply with the UC Vaccine Mandate, you will not be authorized to be present on-site at any UC Location or for any UC program at any time. Depending on your role and needs of the university, this may lead to discipline and/or dismissal.
You have a right to:
AB 685 requires the University of California to notify exclusive union representatives of the names of employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 and who worked onsite during the infectious period. Under 8 CCR 14300.29(b)(7), employees may request that their names not be included in such notifications so long as such a request is voluntary and independent. Click here to request anonymity for COVID-19 positive notifications to union representatives.
This privacy statement will be updated periodically to reflect any material changes in the Program and practices. These changes will be evident by inserting a new “Effective Date” (see below) and are effective when they are posted to this website. Treatment of information is subject to the version in effect at the time such information is collected.
If you have any general questions about:
This statement is effective as of 5/15/2023.
If you are a campus employee and you have questions, contact the Fusion Center at ehs-ph @ucsd.edu .
COEM at Coemexposure@health.ucsd.edu or (858) 663-8205
Human Resources Employee Relations team at employeerelations@ucsd.edu .
Health Sciences and Health System staff and faculty should contact Health Human Resources for guidance and information.