The University of Minnesota and Minnesota State public college systems are bringing back mask mandates just weeks before the start of the fall semester to help protect their campuses from the surging delta variant of the virus that causes COVID-19.
The U announced Monday that all students, employees and visitors at its five campuses will be required to wear masks indoors starting Tuesday, regardless of their vaccination status. Last week, Minnesota State Chancellor Devinder Malhotra told presidents of the system's 37 colleges and universities they should reinstate indoor mask mandates if they are located in counties with high virus transmission.
"Wearing a mask or facial covering indoors has been shown to slow the transmission of COVID-19 and, as we saw as a nation, virtually eliminate other airborne illnesses like the flu," U President Joan Gabel said in a statement Monday. She urged those not vaccinated to get their shots.
Neither of the public college systems is requiring students to be vaccinated, despite growing calls to do so.
Minnesota's largest private college, the University of St. Thomas, announced Monday that it will require students and employees to be vaccinated before returning to campus. St. Thomas joined seven other Minnesota private colleges and hundreds of higher education institutions nationwide that have implemented vaccination mandates.
The U's masking requirement applies to all its campuses, even if they are not in a county with high transmission. Minnesota State's mask guidance applies only to colleges and universities in high-transmission areas.
"We expect the number of counties that meet the CDC threshold for 'substantial' or 'high' transmission levels to grow," Malhotra said in a letter to the college presidents. "As a result, all of our colleges and universities should prepare to pivot toward masking protocols, consistent with CDC guidance."
The return of mask mandates at Minnesota colleges suggests the pandemic will continue to impact campus life this fall. Colleges across the country had hoped for a return to in-person classes and activities.