15. September 2022
Behavior in the event of illness or contact
with a COVID-19 case Do not come to the Angewandte in case of symptoms of illness and clarify them by PCR test
in any case. The same applies to anyone who has had contact with a person suffering from COVID without taking protective measures.
If you are infected with COVID, you are not allowed to enter the university - this also applies to people who are
infected without symptoms and people with a mild course of the disease! Access to the university is only permitted
again with a free test from day 5 at the earliest and exclusively by means of a PCR test (negative or CT value ≥ 30). If a
person in the same household should have contracted COVID and physical isolation is not possible, you are also not allowed
to enter the university for 5 days. In this case, too, a negative PCR test from day 5 is a prerequisite for access to the
Angewandte. The following applies to employees: Inform your head of department and arrange home office if possible. The COVID
staff unit (
covid@uni-ak.ac.at) and HR department (
personalabteilung@uni-ak.ac.at)
must be provided with the PCR test result of the ill household member.
Reporting obligation for employees and students
COVID illnesses must be reported immediately to the COVID staff unit (
covid@uni-ak.ac.at,
+43 664 883 45 033). Employees must also send a doctor's certificate to the HR Department (
personalabteilung@uni-ak.ac.at)
from the 1st day of sick leave.
FFP2 masks and testing We recommend that you wear an FFP2 mask where
the situation requires it or where several people are close together. Make sure you comply with the known hygiene measures
and continue to take advantage of the free PCR and antigen test offers.
Following the recommendations of the National
Vaccination Committee, we would also like to
call for COVID-19 (booster) vaccination and encourage you to
take advantage of the numerous vaccination offers.
All other regulations remain in effect and can be found
here.
As usual, we will inform you immediately about any changes. We wish you a successful and healthy new academic year!
With best regards
Gerald Bast, Bernhard Kernegger, Barbara Putz-Plecko, Eva Maria Stadler and Maria Zettler
Rectorate