General

  1. Why are these measures introduced?
  2. Where can I have the latest number of University members confirmed or preliminarily confirmed with COVID-19 infection?
  3. Do I need to present a Vaccine Pass upon campus access?
  4. What is the leave or work arrangement for staff who cannot come to work due to the government's infection control measures?
  5. I have recovered from COVID-19. Do I need to take the vaccine?
  6. I have recovered from COVID-19 recently and need not take the vaccines. How can I prove my recovery status upon entering the campus?
  7. Am I required to produce a medical certificate if I have a condition meaning I am unable to get vaccinated?
  8. Who can I call or e-mail if I need more advice?
  9. Where can I upload my latest vaccination record?

Students

  1. I am a non-local student who plans to come back to Hong Kong. What boarding, quarantine and testing requirements are in place now?
  2. I am a non-local student who has been offered a hostel accommodation. May I carry out the four-day home medical surveillance in hostel upon returning to Hong Kong?
  3. I am a non-local student undergoing home medical surveillance. May I go back to campus with an amber code on LeaveHomeSafe app?
  4. I am a Mainland student who returns to Hong Kong by channels alternative to the Return2HK or Come2HK schemes. May I complete the four-day self-monitoring in hostel accommodation on campus?
  5. If I have tested positive for COVID-19 using the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT), what should I do if I want to apply for absence from tests/examinations/other forms of assessment?
  6. What should I do if I am a close contact of a COVID-19 case?
  7. Where can I seek mental health support in times of pandemic?
  8. I am instructed by the Government to undertake compulsory quarantine/testing. Can I have special class arrangements?

Staff

  1. What should staff members do if they test positive for COVID-19?
  2. What should heads of departments/units do if their employees test positive for COVID-19?
  3. What should staff members do if they are classified as close contacts of COVID-19 cases?
  4. Where can I seek support for maintaining health and well-being in times of pandemic?
  5. What is expected from the staff quarters administration to handle cases of infected residents?
  6. Any measures for campus visitors?

General

  1. Why are these measures introduced?

    The University has a responsibility to ensure the health and safety of all members of our community. While the pandemic has been stabilising in Hong Kong, we cannot take it for granted and ongoing vigilance is required to guard against the risks of further outbreaks. Alongside other public health measures, vaccination is a fundamental to our battle against the pandemic.

    The course of the pandemic is ever-changing. Please visit the government website for the latest news.


  2. Where can I have the latest number of University members confirmed or preliminarily confirmed with COVID-19 infection?

    The University has created a dashboard of the latest number of University members confirmed or preliminarily confirmed with COVID-19 infection, so that everyone can keep abreast of the latest situation on campus. Please visit the Confirmed COVID-19 cases in CUHK webpage.


  3. Do I need to present a Vaccine Pass upon campus access?

    Yes. As the government has launched a Vaccine Pass scheme, visitors will be required to present their Vaccine Pass for verification to show evidence of vaccination or exemption for medical reasons upon campus access. Please click here for the Vaccine Pass dosage schedule.

    If you have once contracted and recovered from the virus, please download the recovery record QR code through the government’s COVID-19 Electronic Vaccination and Testing Record System. The QR code is valid within 180 days, i.e., six months from the recovery date, during which you may present it as a substitute for the vaccination record. You may save the code in the LeaveHomeSafe mobile application to facilitate scanning. You are also advised to check out the dosage schedule of Vaccine Pass and take the jabs required after recovery to comply with the entry requirement.

    Staff and students accessing campus via CULink cards are reminded to upload their most updated vaccination records or proof of medical exemption to the VTR portal. We urge you to upload your vaccination records to the latest version of the Leave Home Safe app so you can continue to access facilities such as canteens and other venues across the city covered by the government’s scheme.


  4. What is the leave or work arrangement for staff who cannot come to work due to the government's infection control measures?

    Staff members who cannot come to work due to isolation, quarantine or compulsory testing for restricted areas may apply for sick leave. The isolation order, quarantine order or the certificate of restriction-testing declaration issued by the Department of Health should be provided to support the leave application.

    Please note that according to the Employment (Amendment) Ordinance 2022, this does not apply to members undergoing compulsory quarantine upon arrival in Hong Kong.

    If staff members subject to quarantine or compulsory testing—who are not infected—consider themselves fit and wish to continue to work during the period, they may discuss with their departments or units on alternative work arrangements. As agreed by both parties, they may work from home instead of taking sick leave.


  5. I have recovered from COVID-19. Do I need to take the vaccine?

    Depends. The recovery record QR code which recovered persons may download from the government website is seen as equal to one jab under the Vaccine Pass scheme. Within six months from your recovery, you are not required to take any additional doses. In the fullness of time, i.e., after six months, if you’re unvaccinated, you’ll be required to take one dose of the vaccine, followed by another dose after six months. If you’ve received one dose before infection, you’ll need to get the second dose if it has been beyond six months since your recovery.

    While the rule holds, considering the dosage requirement will come into effect immediately once the six-month threshold is up for recovered individuals, you are recommended to plan your vaccination ahead and take the doses soon required within the six-month window. You are advised to upload your latest vaccination record to the COVID-19 Vaccination/Regular Testing Report System to ensure continued access to the University. The CULink cards of those who fail to upload their latest record in time will be invalidated.

    Please check out the government’s factsheet for recommendations on doses and when you should take them.


  6. I have recovered from COVID-19 recently and need not take the vaccines. How can I prove my recovery status upon entering the campus?

    You may present one of the following documents as proof of recovery: recovery record QR code downloaded through the COVID-19 Electronic Vaccination and Testing Record System, discharge letter, isolation order, SMS, electronic or paper record of positive nucleic acid test result issued by the government or private laboratories recognized by the Department of Health, SMS or electronic record of completed declaration on the government’s Declaration System for Individuals Tested Positive for COVID-19 Using Rapid Antigen Test, other recovery proofs issued by the government or the Hospital Authority, or medical exemption certificate issued by a doctor.

    In compliance with the Vaccine Pass requirement, starting 1 July, only the recovery record QR code or the vaccination record QR code with your recovery status incorporated will be accepted as a proof of recovery. You are recommended to save the recovery record QR code in the LeaveHomeSafe mobile application to facilitate scanning.

    A photo shot of a positive rapid antigen test result will not suffice as proof of infection or recovery. Please report your positive test result to the Declaration System for Individuals Tested Positive for COVID-19 Using Rapid Antigen Test, or call the Centre for Health Protection’s automated system at 1836 119 if you have difficulties accessing the online platform or miss the reporting deadline.

    Recovered persons are also advised to check out the dosage schedule of Vaccine Pass to take the jabs required after recovery.


  7. Am I required to produce a medical certificate if I have a condition meaning I am unable to get vaccinated?

    Yes, please upload an image of the medical certificate issued by a registered doctor/hospital to the University’s Vaccination/Regular Testing Report System (VTR). You are required also to conduct COVID-19 test every week and report the results to the VTR portal.


  8. Who can I call or e-mail if I need more advice?

    COVID-19 hotline: 3943 6436 (office hours)
    E-mail: healtheducation.uhs@cuhk.edu.hk


  9. Where can I upload my latest vaccination record?

    Please upload your latest vaccination record to the University’s COVID-19 Vaccination/Regular Testing Report System.


Students

  1. I am a non-local student who plans to come back to Hong Kong. What boarding, quarantine and testing requirements are in place now?

    You may refer to this concise guide for the Hong Kong government's boarding and quarantine requirements for inbound travellers. Citizens from Guangdong and Macau may also consider applying for Come2hk scheme to enter the city without the need to undergo compulsory isolation.


  2. I am a non-local student who has been offered a hostel accommodation. May I carry out the four-day home medical surveillance in hostel upon returning to Hong Kong?

    Yes. After three days of mandatory hotel quarantine, you may move into your hostel accommodation to carry out the four-day home medical surveillance. You may attend classes, visit the University Health Service, or conduct masked activities on campus. However, you are not allowed to eat in canteens, hostel pantries or other communal dining areas. You can have meals in your room until the home surveillance is completed and the Vaccine Pass code is turning from amber to blue.


  3. I am a non-local student undergoing home medical surveillance. May I go back to campus with an amber code on LeaveHomeSafe app?

    Yes. With an amber code on LeaveHomeSafe app, provided that your daily rapid antigen test results are negative, you may attend classes, visit the clinic or conduct masked activities on campus. However, unmasked activities are prohibited and you are not allowed to eat in canteens or hostel pantries. Meals, though, can be taken at your hostel room. Please see the Health Bureau's arrangement for persons holding the yellow code here for more details.


  4. I am a Mainland student who returns to Hong Kong by channels alternative to the Return2HK or Come2HK schemes. May I complete the four-day self-monitoring in hostel accommodation on campus?

    Yes. After three days of mandatory quarantine at designated places, you will thereafter be permitted to complete your subsequent four-day self-monitoring in hostel accommodation on campus under conditions specified by the government.


  5. If I have tested positive for COVID-19 using the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT), what should I do if I want to apply for absence from tests/examinations/other forms of assessment?

    If you have tested positive for COVID-19 using Rapid Antigen Test (RAT), please report via the “Declaration System for individuals tested positive for COVID-19 using Rapid Antigen Test” of the Government and download the Isolation/Quarantine Orders as supporting document to apply for absence.

    If you have also made use of specimen collection stations for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing, please submit the positive test result (e.g., SMS message) as supporting evidence to apply for absence.

    If you have sought medical advice at Hospital Authority Designated Clinics for COVID-19 Confirmed Cases, please provide medical certificate to apply for absence.

    The supporting document obtained in one of the above categories can be submitted to the course teachers, departments or offices concerned to apply for absence from tests/examinations/other forms of assessment.


  6. What should I do if I am a close contact of a COVID-19 case?

    Please refer to the StayHomeSafe Scheme website for home quarantine measures about close contacts.


  7. Where can I seek mental health support in times of pandemic?

    You can contact our Wellness and Counselling Centre at 3943 7208 or 3943 3493 during office hours, or our 24-hour hotline 5400 2055. You can also download our Sunshine@CUHK mobile app to access tips and information about mental wellness and related activities.


  8. I am instructed by the Government to undertake compulsory quarantine/testing. Can I have special class arrangements?

    In view of locally acquired cases of the Omicron variant and corresponding government measures, students who have been instructed to undertake quarantine by HKSAR authorities are requested to inform the teachers concerned who will make special class arrangements.

    The Government may mandate persons in designated areas to undergo a series of compulsory COVID-19 testing on multiple days. In the event that any student is subject to frequent testing, s/he should report to the Department/Division concerned. In the event that any teacher is subject to frequent testing, s/he should report to and obtain approval from the head of department concerned for him/her to stay at home for online classes/teaching for an appropriate period.


Staff

  1. What should staff members do if they test positive for COVID-19?

    If employees test positive on a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT), they must inform their heads of departments/units for follow-ups.

    They should register the test result via the 'Declaration System for Individuals Tested Positive for COVID-19 using Rapid Antigen Test' maintained by the Department of Health.


  2. What should heads of departments/units do if their employees test positive for COVID-19?

    They should call the University Health Service at 3943 6436 to report the case for follow-ups.


  3. What should staff members do if they are classified as close contacts of COVID-19 cases?

    They are required to undergo home quarantine as required by the government. Please refer to the StayHomeSafe Scheme website ;for home quarantine measures about close contacts.


  4. Where can I seek support for maintaining health and well-being in times of pandemic?

    University staff members can seek professional personal counselling and consultation under the University's Employee Assistance Programme. A telephone counselling support hotline (2721 3939) is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. More tips about coping with stress and anxiety during the pandemic can be found on https://www.hro.cuhk.edu.hk/en-gb/about/events-highlights/77-eap-tips-to-cope-with-health-related-anxiety.


  5. What is expected from the staff quarters administration to handle cases of infected residents?

    For handling confirmed cases in staff quarters, similar guidelines as applied by property management units in general private buildings shall be followed. Infection control guidelines given by the Department of Health to property management personnel can be viewed here.


  6. Any measures for campus visitors?

    In keeping with the government's implementation of red and amber vaccine pass codes on arrivals from 9 August, inbound persons from overseas places or Taiwan holding an amber code are not allowed to enter the campus except for work or attending classes. The ban for campus access will be lifted when the surveillance period ends, with the amber code turning blue.

    All administrative units processing requests for visitor QR codes will be required to cite a vaccination record fulfilling the government's Vaccine Pass requirement prior to issuing a visitor QR code.

    All visitors using a Hong Kong identity card or CUHK alumni credit card must provide security personnel a digital or printed copy of a vaccination record fulfilling the government's Vaccine Pass requirement prior to entering the campus.

    All visitors, residents and contractors unable to be vaccinated due to a valid medical reason must produce a medical certificate accompanied by a negative COVID-19 result issued within the past seven days. Those aged below 12 or unfit for vaccination due to health reasons with relevant proof from a medical practitioner will be exempted from the requirement.



Last updated: 18 August 2022