The University of New Mexico continues to watch the evolving public health recommendations and the growing body of scientific knowledge of SARS-CoV-2 to decrease the prevalence of COVID within its campus community while still delivering on its mission of learning and discovery. UNM pays close attention to CDC guidance in developing its response. 

Effective Monday, August 2, 2021, UNM will require masks to be worn indoors by all individuals, vaccinated and unvaccinated, at all locations on the UNM Albuquerque, Taos, and Valencia campuses, as well as our regional site in Sandoval County.  Masks must be worn in any indoor group setting, including classrooms.   

All students, faculty, staff and visitors should wear their masks at all times in UNM buildings unless they are eating, drinking, or in an office alone. Please help us continue good public health practices (handwashing; staying home when ill; physical distancing, when possible; mask-wearing, etc.) so we all stay safe and healthy. This policy aligns with the current HSC policy for all individuals to wear masks in indoor settings, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, giving us a consistent policy for all our sites in Albuquerque. 

Vaccinated individuals do not need to wear masks outdoors, or in their assigned rooms in our residence halls. 

This policy is based on CDC guidance that masks be worn in counties with 7-day average community transmission of more than 7 new cases per 100,000 persons. Because McKinley County and Los Alamos County are currently below these limits, owing to strong vaccination rates, our sites at Gallup and Los Alamos are currently exempted from the indoor masking requirement for those who are vaccinated, although masking is still recommended as a good public health measure and is required for those who are not vaccinated. 

This masking policy will be revisited as UNM continues to watch the relevant data on disease progression, including community transmission, test positivity rates, and rates of spread. 

The best way to bring the community transmission down remains to be vaccinated. To get your vaccination, sign up to be fully vaccinated.

UNM is still providing incentives to students and some employees to be fully vaccinated. Learn more at Vax the Pack

For more information on UNM's safe return to campus, visit Bring Back the Pack