Flu vaccination requirement for UC students, faculty and staff issued for 2021-2022

October 12, 2021
UC Office of the President
October 12, 2021

UPDATE: Each UC Riverside employee will receive an email from COVID19 Support with a custom link to a Qualtrics survey where they will attest to either receiving or declining to receive the flu vaccine. All employees should complete this survey no later than November 19. 



With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing, the potential confluence of infections from COVID-19 and influenza poses a threat to the health and safety of the UC community and the public at large. The University of California issued a systemwide executive order on Oct. 8, 2021, requiring all covered students, faculty, other academic appointees and staff to, by Nov. 19, 2021, get vaccinated against influenza or opt out using a form supplied by their location after receiving information about flu vaccine. 

More restrictive measures may apply at some locations as a result of statewide or local public health orders.

The executive order creates a uniform policy for the 2021-2022 flu season applicable to all students, faculty, other academic appointees and staff learning, living or working at UC locations. Those who wish to do so may affirmatively opt out in writing but will be required to wear masks or face coverings on campus through the end of the flu season even if COVID-19 requirements are loosened.

Information about UC Riverside’s process for complying with the executive order is coming soon.

The University’s employee and student health plans cover flu vaccination without copays. Although flu vaccination only applies to students, faculty, other academic appointees and staff who will learn, live or work on premises at a UC facility between Nov. 19, 2021, through the end of the flu season, all UC community members are strongly encouraged to receive a flu vaccination. 

Influenza vaccinations have proven effective in reducing risk of flu-related hospitalizations and the most serious forms of the disease. With both influenza and SARS-CoV-2 viruses circulating at the same time, vaccination against both is needed to mitigate against overburdening health care systems as well as the threat to the health and safety of the UC community and the public at large.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the best source for information on this year’s flu vaccination, which is readily available. See frequently asked questions for employees and students about UC’s 2021-2022 flu vaccine executive order to learn more about UC’s policy.