This update is provided for archival purposes only.

Public Health guidance and University of Waterloo operations may have changed. For the most up-to-date information, please visit our COVID-19 frequently asked questions.

Case tracking: three new cases in residence outbreak

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

On Monday, April 5, Region of Waterloo public health informed us that an additional three people who live on or have visited our campus tested positive for COVID-19.

The cases are part of the outbreak of COVID-19 in University of Waterloo residences, bringing the total in the outbreak to 37.

Public health officials are working with our residence and health teams to monitor the situation. Officials have been in touch with all high-risk contacts of the affected individuals. Students living in residence have been advised to seek testing at local testing facilities even if they do not have symptoms.

Avoid gatherings and stay safe

This outbreak is another opportunity to remind our community that every student and employee has an important part to play in limiting the risk of COVID-19. It is up to everyone to follow public health guidance and to respect each other as we share the space on our campus. 

Public health advises everyone in Waterloo region to:

  • Avoid all social gatherings with anyone not in your immediate household
  • Limit non-essential trips outside your home (e.g. work, school, getting food)
  • Practice physical distancing 
  • Wear a face covering
  • Wash your hands often 
  • Avoid enclosed, poorly ventilated spaces and crowded places
  • Stay home when you are sick and seek testing

Students in residences can get support

Our Res Life Team is available to help students living in residence. We urge any student living on campus to reach out for help if you are experiencing symptoms, are concerned about exposure, have been identified as a high-risk contact, or have received advice to self-isolate. We are there to help you. 

COVID-19 testing is available for University students, employees, postdocs and family members living in the same household. To book a test, please use the online registration form.

We take the privacy of individuals extremely seriously. In reporting on positive cases, the University will protect the private health information of individuals. You should check our disclosure protocol for what to do if someone reveals to you that they have tested positive for COVID-19.