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Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Anteapocalyptic observance: TigerAnn, 2001-2020
Somehow, cats have always figured into the stories and doings of Dissent/Dissent the Blog.
One prominent Dissentular cat is TigerAnn, my sister Anni's beloved companion, who died on Monday of this week, age 19 or thereabouts.
She was a great cat.
Here are some images of TigerAnn that have appeared on this blog over the last ten years or so..
The Tige on the hill above my house in Trabuco Canyon, circa 2010, smilin' like she did. RIP, sweet girl |
Hoard not
No need to hoard: There’s plenty of food in the system
Politico
Industries adjust to pared-back hours and shoppers cause unexpected surges, but numbers point to plenty of supply.
Politico
Industries adjust to pared-back hours and shoppers cause unexpected surges, but numbers point to plenty of supply.
Don’t be fooled by the barren grocery store shelves: There’s plenty more food on the way.
Meat, dairy and produce groups as well as federal regulators say the U.S. has an ample amount of products in cold storage to handle the unexpected demand for food and household products from Americans.... (continue)
Quick transition to online classes at CSUF prompted by coronavirus a ‘baptism by fire’
OC Register
March 18, 2020
California colleges are going online. How ready are they?
-- Thanks to the coronavirus, California is about to embark on an enormous unplanned experiment in remote learning — and no one knows how long it will last. The first challenge is simple: making sure everyone can log on. Vanessa Arredondo, Felicia Mello, Janelle Salanga Calmatters -- 3/18/20
IVC Acting Prez: campus closure update (staff)
Wed, Mar 18, 2020 9:10 am
Campus Closure: Update to Staff
Cindy Vyskocil, Ed.D.
Acting President
Irvine Valley College
Campus Closure: Update to Staff
IVC Family:Thank you and BE WELL.
The well-being of the IVC community is always the highest priority of our college and district. Last evening, the Public Health Officer of the Orange County Health Care Agency announced an order to close all non-essential businesses and functions throughout Orange County through March 31, 2020. Late yesterday, you should have received an email regarding the County Public Health Order from our Chancellor Dr. Kathleen Burke outlining how our district, IVC, and Saddleback will respond to this new request for cooperation in regards to the COVID-19 outbreak. [I didn't receive that email.]
I know many of you are still processing what this means for you, your colleagues and your students. Effective at 5 pm today, no students will be on our campus. In addition, all employees should be moved to working from home no later than 5 pm today, March 18th. If you are a classified professional, your manager will be explaining to you further details about your status and work expectation requirements from now through March 31st.
At 9 am this morning, I am meeting with my managers and deans to plan the next steps of action for the coming days. We are working to plan, as much as we can plan, in these uncertain times. Our response team has already been planning how we would accomplish many of the items that we are implementing.
We are asking that the only employees left on campus after today, are those who are needed to maintain campus safety and facilities or whose jobs require them to be present. We have identified these colleagues as “mission-critical” and they are vital to our campus operation. We thank them in advance for their service on behalf of all of us. The rest of us, including many of our faculty, will be learning how to teach, meet, support, collaborate, coach, manage, mentor, advise and communicate remotely.
I know that many of you are worried about learning new skills, new technologies and new ways of doing things; but we will. We are going to do what our students do every day—learn, acquire new skills, innovate and create.
I know that I am asking a lot of you during the next 24 hours so thank you! Here at IVC…we are a TEAM. We have never needed one another more than we need each other right now. So please continue sharing resources and supporting one another remotely. The most important thing is your health and safety. We appreciate your collaboration and assistance to do this work on behalf of our students.
Cindy Vyskocil, Ed.D.
Acting President
Irvine Valley College
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Amid Confusion Over Order, OC Says People Can Work and Goal is Keeping 6-Foot Separation
March 18, 2020
(Voice of OC)
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