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Health & Wellness

Current Health & Wellness Guidelines

Updated: May 24, 2023

To support our community and your personal health, you are strongly recommended to stay home when you are sick, get tested if you exhibit COVID symptoms or have been exposed to a confirmed case, and wash your hands often. These personal practices are very important steps in keeping each other healthy.

Please consult CDC guidelines for recommendations on staying up to date on COVID vaccinations. For information on where to be vaccinated please visit the Princeton Health Department website.

Beginning May 24, 2023, COVID vaccinations and boosters are strongly recommended, but not required for community members and visitors. Moreover, consistent with state guidelines, we will no longer ask community members to report cases of COVID to the health and wellness team. We encourage you to be tested if you have symptoms. Please consult the CDC website for more information if you test positive.

We ask for your continued grace as we navigate the transition from pandemic to endemic. We have consistently evolved our response to best support our community as conditions changed over the past three years. We will continue to use the latest information and conditions, drawing on guidance from both local and national health officials, to inform and update our protocols.

We are deeply grateful for all your efforts to keep our community healthy and care for one another. Thank you for your partnership in supporting our good health.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email [email protected].

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Associate Rector at Trinity Church, Princeton, New Jersey

Nancy Hagner, Class of 2013

“Preaching is one of the most important things we do as pastors. You get to challenge people’s minds and hearts, as the gospel challenges all of us.”