UMB COVID-19 Information

What should I do if I feel ill or have COVID-19? 

Anyone who has symptoms compatible with a COVID-19 or flu-like illness (fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other respiratory viruses) should not be on UMB’s campus and should seek guidance from their health care provider and/or follow the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) guidance for people who are sick or caring for someone with COVID-19.

Individuals engaged in activities at clinical sites must refer to the clinical site guidance on return to work or educational activities provided below.   

UMB’s COVID-19 Report Form is no longer available. Individuals can use the CDC’s Isolation and Exposure Calculator for isolation guidance, and steps to prevent spreading COVID-19, and when to return to in-person activities.

Additional information can be found on CDC’s Isolation and Precautions for People with COVID-19 website or by talking to your health care provider. 

Clinical Site Guidance on Return to Work or Educational Activities  

Guidance on return to work or educational activities at clinical sites differs from guidance the CDC provides the public. Therefore, it is critical that UMB students, faculty, and staff follow the guidance of the clinical site.

Students, faculty, and staff working or participating in educational activities at University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) locations, to include the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), must follow the guidance found in the UMMS Guidelines for Management of COVID-19 Employee Exposure Policy.  

Students, faculty, and staff engaged in activities at other clinical sites must follow the return to work or educational activities guidance of the clinical site.

Students with questions on when they can return to in-person educational activities can contact Student Health at 667.214.2233.

Medical Care for COVID-19

Information on accessing medical care is provided below. The cost for medical care is the responsibility of the student or employee. This includes costs not covered by a student or employee’s health insurance plan.

According to the CDC, a person should seek Emergency Medical Attention if they have any of the following emergency warning signs for COVID 19:

  • Trouble breathing
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
  • New confusion
  • Inability to wake or stay awake
  • Pale, gray, or blue-colored skin, lips, or nail beds, depending on skin tone

If someone is showing any of these signs, CDC recommends calling 911 or calling ahead to your local emergency facility. Notify the operator that you are seeking care for someone who has or may have COVID-19.

Non-Emergency Medical Care

Students can contact UMB Student Health for non-emergency medical care for COVID-19.

Employees should speak to their healthcare provider for non-emergency medical care for COVID-19. Employees that do not have a healthcare provider, can consider using Campus Health, located on the UMB campus at 408 W. Lombard Street.

Current UMB COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements - Students 

Students whose educational requirements involve participating in activities at clinical or field sites are required to comply with the COVID-19 vaccine requirements of those specific sites. Students who do not meet the COVID-19 vaccine requirements of the clinical or field site may be denied participation in activities by the site.

Students participating in activities at clinical or field sites that require the COVID-19 vaccine must submit proof of vaccination and exemption requests to the COVID-19 Management Portal.

In line with the updated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) UMB “strongly recommends” students (and faculty and staff) stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccine.

Current UMB COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements - Employees 

Employees whose job duties require them to work at clinical or field sites are required to comply with the COVID-19 vaccine requirements of those specific sites. Schools are responsible for communicating and enforcing COVID-19 vaccine requirements that relate to a UMB employee’s specific job duties. This includes a notice to job applicants as to whether the position is subject to a COVID-19 vaccine requirement. 

In line with the updated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), UMB “strongly recommends” faculty and staff (and students) stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccine.

When applicable, proof of vaccination and requests for accommodations for employees will continue to be administered through the COVID-19 Management Portal.

UMB Business Traveler Guidance for COVID-19 

  1. UMB students, faculty, and staff traveling on UMB business (as defined under UMB’s Policy on Business Travel for UMB Employees and Nonemployees) shall adhere to UMB and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 travel guidance.

  2. UMB students, faculty, and staff traveling outside the United States on UMB-related travel must also follow UMB’s travel procedures, including prior authorization and use of a UMB-approved travel agency to procure tickets and accommodations. The team at the Global Hubcan help!

  3. The full CDC guidance can be found here.

  4. UMB students, faculty, or staff traveling outside the United States who test positive for COVID-19, develop COVID-19 symptoms, or had a close contact with a person with COVID-19 must contact International SOS for country-specific isolation or quarantine requirements. Travelers should follow the isolation or quarantine requirements of the country they are in. International SOS can be contacted through International SOS’s Assistance App or by calling one of their 24-hour Assistance Centers listed on the back of your membership card.

  5. Travelers should take at least five (5) N95, KN95, or equivalent masks and at least four (4) at-home over-the-counter COVID-19 diagnostic test kits with them when they travel.

  6. Before commencing travel, travelers should ensure they have the means to pay the upfront costs associated with not being able to travel on their scheduled return date. Travelers who do not have the financial means to cover expenses related to travel delays should talk to their respective School or business unit about alternative means to cover these expenses.

  7. Travelers should plan for the potential that their scheduled return date could be delayed by COVID-19 infection or exposure, in accordance with the CDC guidance.

  8. Travelers should keep receipts for all costs associated with delays to their scheduled return date, costs for any COVID-19 testing, etc.

School, Business Unit and/or Department Responsibilities

  1. Ensure that its travelers are informed of the above travel expectations.

  2. Plan to cover the costs associated with travelers who may be delayed from returning on their scheduled return date. Plan to cover the responsibilities of travelers whose return may be delayed.

  3. Plan and develop methods to provide financial support to travelers who cannot afford the upfront costs associated with delays in their return.

  4. If applicable, submit proper documentation for reimbursement to the insurance carrier for covered costs associated with travel delays due to COVID-19.

  5. Consider imposing appropriate disciplinary action for individuals or students, faculty, and staff who do not follow CDC and/or UMB travel guidance.