- It is mandatory to wear masks on the campus.
- In order to protect the health of all our stakeholders (academic - administrative staff, students, visitors and other external stakeholders) and to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic within the scope of the "Measures to be Taken Against Coronavirus (COVID-19) at Workplaces" published by the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Services. Health information forms were created to be followed by the staff of the university health center. With the health information forms, all our stakeholders have been requested to obtain and notify the HES Code indefinitely. Collected HES codes are queried in the system, which is integrated between the Ministry of Health and our University systems, and the vaccine and immune status information of the individuals and the PCR test result information that they have completed are automatically obtained. In addition, the same information is obtained by questioning the HES codes of people other than employees and students through the “Collective HES Code Inquiry” application on e-government. In the HES code inquiry, people who are at risk, have not completed at least 2 doses of vaccine or do not comply with the current campus entry-exit rules are not admitted to the campus.
- Physical distance must be maintained by following the ground markings in the common spaces of the campus (minimum 3 steps or 1.5 meters), crowding must be avoided in the common spaces.
- Hands should be washed with soap for 20 seconds before starting to work, and when come into contact with surfaces. If washing is not possible, hand sanitizers should be used.
- In line with the physical distance rule, close contacts like hand shaking and hugging, etc. should be avoided. Touching surfaces and materials should be limited to minimum.
- When coughing and sneezing, you should cover your mouth and nose with a disposable tissue or, if it’s not available, cough or sneeze into your elbow. Touching mouth, nose or eyes should be avoided before washing hands.
- Materials such as masks, tissues, towels etc. which may have the risk of contamination should be disposed of into medical waste containers.
- Instructions should be strictly observed in the common spaces with limited use (WC, kitchen, elevators, etc.)