Current rules and restrictions
- accredited education of all levels (lectures, seminars, practical exercises)
- without proving infectivity
- students are required to cover the airways only if they are not currently seated
- pedagogical staff in providing education without compulsory airway cover
- especially in the case of lectures and a larger number of people in the room, however, we appeal to unvaccinated students and students without confirmed infectivity to have a respirator during the course.
- records and tests (all types)
- without proving infectivity
- examiner and examiner without mandatory airway covering, maintaining the distance of 1.5 m between persons
- academic ceremonies (graduation)
- with a total number of up to 20 persons without proving infectivity, in case of a higher number it is necessary to prove infectivity
- compulsory airway obstruction
- non-accredited education - lifelong learning etc.
- with a total number of up to 20 persons without proving infectivity, in case of a higher number it is necessary to prove infectivity
- compulsory airway covering
- activities of external entities (rentals, lectures, etc.)
- with the number of up to 20 persons without proving infectivity, in case of a higher number it is necessary to prove infectivity
- compulsory airway covering
- in the common areas of the faculty, the obligation to cover the airways still applies to employees and students
- persons entering the faculty premises must not show clinical signs of COVID-19
Demonstration of infectivity
(a) the person has undergone a negative RT-PCR test for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus with a negative result no later than 7 days ago, or
(b) the person has undergone a rapid antigen test (RAT) for SARS-CoV-2 antigen with a negative result no later than 72 hours, or
(c) the person has been vaccinated against covid-19 and is supported by a national vaccination certificate or a certificate issued in accordance with the European Union Regulation on the EU digital certificate COVID1, provided that at least 14 days have elapsed since the completed vaccination schedule; a national certificate of vaccination is considered to be a written confirmation issued at least in English by an authorized entity operating in a third country, a model of which is published in the list of recognized national certificates on the website of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic; the written confirmation must contain details of the person to be vaccinated, the type of vaccine administered, the date of administration of the vaccine, the identification of the subject who issued the confirmation and these data must be verifiable by remote access directly from the written confirmation, provided that vaccination was
(i) containing a covid-19 vaccine which has been granted a marketing authorization in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 726/2004, or
(ii) a medicinal product the manufacture of which complies with the patent of the medicinal product referred to in point (i), provided that the medicinal product is also approved by the World Health Organization for emergency use; or
d) the person has undergone laboratory-confirmed covid-19 disease, the isolation period has expired according to the valid emergency measure of the Ministry of Health and from the first positive rapid antigen test (RAT) for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus or RT-PCR test for SARS virus -CoV-2 has not elapsed for more than 180 days.
Self-tests
In the buffet, located on the 1st floor of the southern building of the faculty, it is possible to purchase self-tests for a cost price.
More info
Up-to-date information on COVID-19 is available on our website.