EH&S COVID-19 resources inform and educate Harvard personnel and reduce on-campus risks associated with COVID-19.
See our latest resource updates or explore all EH&S COVID-19 documents.
COVID-19 on campus activity requirements and recommendations
Technical COVID-19 building operation frequently asked questions
Procedures designed to reduce COVID-19 risks during certain operations
Service contractor management resources and frequently asked questions.
January 4, 2023
Update: Harvard University On Campus Activity Guidance
Please see the January 4, 2023 Updates section for a detailed summary of the most recent changes. The full change log, which includes all prior revision summaries, can be found at the end of the guidance.
August 18, 2022
Update: Harvard University On Campus Activity Guidance
The following sections have been updated:
- After COVID-19 Exposure
- Return to Work and Other Activities After Isolation
- Vaccination
- Viral Testing
Please see the August 18, 2022 Updates section for a detailed summary of the most recent changes. The full change log, which includes all prior revision summaries, can be found at the end of the guidance.
June 22, 2022
Update: Harvard University On Campus Activity Guidance
Face Coverings has been updated to reflect changing CDC COVID-19 levels in Middlesex and Suffolk counties.
Please see the June 22, 2022 Updates section for a detailed summary of the most recent changes. The full change log, which includes all prior revision summaries, can be found at the end of the guidance.
May 19, 2022
Update: Harvard University On Campus Activity Guidance
The following sections have been updated:
- Face Coverings
- Viral Testing
Please see the May 19, 2022 Updates section for a detailed summary of the most recent changes. The full change log, which includes all prior revision summaries, can be found at the end of the guidance.
May 3, 2022
Update: Building/Facilities Operations, Systems, & Management: Frequently Asked Questions
Requirements to conduct enhanced cleaning following notification of positive COVID-19 cases in non-healthcare facilities were removed. The CDC reiterates the low risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission via surface contamination.