Latest information and guidance: 4 February 2022
Posted on behalf of: Internal Communications
Last updated: Wednesday, 9 February 2022

On Monday 7 March:
The mobile vaccination unit is coming back to campus between 11am - 4pm, and will be stationed outside Pevensey 1, opposite the Meeting House (see map). (This had initially been scheduled for 14 February.)
Both students and staff can get a jab, and first, second and booster doses will be available. Booking is not required.
Students and staff from Brighton University are also welcome to get their vaccination on the day.
From Thursday 27 January:
Updated Government Covid-19 guidance
The Government has announced it is removing Plan B restrictions and returning to Plan A.
For Sussex staff, this means we will be welcoming those of you who have been working from home to return to working on campus in line with our Remote Working Framework. You are encouraged to speak to your line manager about what this means for you and your team.
Although the Government no longer mandates the wearing of face coverings, we do expect you to wear face coverings in most public spaces, including in teaching spaces and on public transport, to protect our community.
Testing and self-isolation
If you are coming onto campus you are still encouraged to self-test, then continue to test twice weekly at home.
Individuals who test positive will be able to leave self-isolation after a further five full days, subject to having two negative lateral flow results 24 hours apart.
- The day symptoms begin or you test positive is day zero.
- The following day is day one of your isolation period.
- You can take your first test on day five.
- If it is negative, you can take another test 24 hours later on day six.
Assuming this is also negative - and you do not have a temperature - you can leave isolation immediately. These rules apply to both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.
Over-18s will be able to access a booster jab via walk-in slots and through a new booking system.
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A brief reminder of some other important Covid-19 information...
Local walk-in booster clinics
Walk-in vaccination sessions are taking place in the local area. Please check the details of the service if you are looking for your booster. See the Keep Sussex Safe pages for more information.
Updating your vaccination status
One of the best ways we can help keep each other safe at Sussex is by updating your vaccination status by logging in to the MyView system. With Covid-19 case numbers on the increase, please take the time to make the University aware if you have received your booster. Find out more about how your vaccination status information is managed.
Collecting test kits on campus
Lateral Flow test kits remain available for collection from 17 locations across campus.
Recent updates to travel guidance
Recent updates to Government Covid-19 guidance relating to travel:
- Pre-departure testing removed for vaccinated travellers
- How to quarantine at home after international travel
including added information on changes to the rules for fully vaccinated people arriving in England - Coronavirus testing before you travel to England
including changes to rules for fully vaccinated people travelling to England - Travel to England from another country during Coronavirus
including changes to rules for fully vaccinated people travelling to England
Your wellbeing
Please remember that the University’s Employee Assistance Programme partners, Health Assured, offer a comprehensive service for Sussex staff and an evidence-based app providing tools and support to improve mental wellbeing. Their confidential helpline provides urgent support to staff 24 hours a day, seven days a week: 0800 316 9337.
Please take some time to consider the range of webinars hosted by Health Assured (using access code: worklife and password: worklife). The 'Coping with change' session, offering practical measures we can put in place to help us cope with change in our lives, may be of particular interest at this time.
Working under the current circumstances can throw up challenges as Covid-19 continues to influence our lives, so please remember that University's wellbeing hub offers many tools and resources to look after your mental, physical and financial wellbeing.