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What Covid-19 precautions are in place?
The University of Bolton continues to encourage everyone to follow the latest public health guidance to minimise the risks of COVID-19.The UK Government has removed all COVID-19 restrictions in the UK. However, the government website continues to urge those with COVID-19 to try to stay at home.
Whilst attending the graduation ceremony, you will come into contact with a large number of people. Therefore, to protect any elderly and/or vulnerable persons, we are requesting that if you have symptoms of COVID-19, or test positive for the virus, that you consider your attendance at the graduation ceremony.
You can access the latest official guidance on COVID-19 via the following links:
- For the latest Government advice visit www.gov.uk/coronavirus
- For NHS information visit www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19
Please continue to regularly wash your hands and use hand sanitiser [which will be readily available at the venue].
Information correct as of April 2023