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UCL part of U7 Alliance of leading global universities Most legal restrictions have been lifted from Monday 19 July - find out more about updated guidance for UCL staff, students and visitors on campus. On 19 July, the Government lifted restrictions in line with Stage 4 of the roadmap. In line with Government guidance and advice from UCL's Public Health Advisory Panel, some coronavirus restrictions have been lifted on campus. We are keeping a number of measures in place to protect you and the wider UCL community on campus: - Unless you are exempt, we expect everyone on campus to wear a face covering in indoor spaces, including in lectures, seminar rooms, study spaces, offices and labs. More information can be found on our updated face coverings guidance page. All remaining one-way systems are being removed and social distancing requirements have been relaxed, which means most spaces can return to their normal capacity. It will take some time for the Estates team to reopen all spaces and update signage on campus. The Estates website is being regularly updated to show the latest information about the status of buildings. Staff who have been working remotely may start returning to campus, but we do not expect everyone back onsite at this stage. From September, we expect all remaining staff to return to campus for at least part of the time. More information can be found on the Working on Campus webpages.
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