Students In Isolation & Travel Information
STEP 7: Protect Yourself and Others After Self-Isolation
The best thing you can do to prevent spreading COVID-19 is to wash your hands frequently with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds. If none is available, use hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol.
To protect others, you should also:
- Stay at home if you are feeling unwell
- Maintain a 2-metre physical distance from others
- Avoid touching your face, mouth, nose or eyes
- Wear a mask - Masks are now mandatory in most indoor places in New Brunswick
- Stay Connected and Up-to-Date on COVID-19 information - Resources
Mandatory COVID-19 Student Safety Orientation
After You Have Completed Your 14-Day Self-Isolation Period it's important to understand the new safety procedures implemented on campus, all students returning to UNB are required to complete a mandatory COVID-19 student safety orientation before returning to campus.
Travel
Avoid all non-essential travel outside of Atlantic Canada.
If you must travel, please visit the Government of Canada's travel advice and advisories page for your destination(s) regularly to verify travel health recommendations and safety and security information.
The destination(s) you are travelling to may have different rules and public health measures in place to protect residents from COVID-19. Do your research before leaving so you are not caught unaware when you arrive.
It’s important to remember that if you leave New Brunswick, it is your responsibility to:
- register your travel and isolation plan,
- have Isolation Plans for return, approved by UNB,
- make arrangements for the coursework that will be missed during isolation, before you leave,
- self-isolate for 14 days upon your return,
- keep UNB approsed of any travel changes
All travellers, including those entering from the other Atlantic provinces, will continue to be screened at interprovincial points of entry into New Brunswick and will be asked for proof of province of residence. Providing this information will support Public Health’s tracing efforts in the event of a case or an outbreak of COVID-19.
- Notice on travel into New Brunswick (Nov 29, 2020)