Friday, August 13, 2021

Requiring student vaccinations, testing


(Inside Higher Ed) 

The Maine Community College System announced Thursday it is requiring COVID vaccinations for all students. Students will now be required to show proof that they have received at least one dose of a vaccine before the first day of classes on Aug. 30, and proof of a second vaccine shot 30 days after the start of classes. 

Stanford Requires Weekly Testing of Students -- Even With Vaccines Required 

(Inside Higher Ed) 

Stanford University will require students to be tested weekly for COVID-19 -- even if they have been vaccinated. (The vast majority of students have been vaccinated under a university rule.) 

An email to students Wednesday said that the new rule applies to "students living on campus, living in university provided off-campus student housing, or coming to campus, regardless of vaccination status."

Supreme Court Won't Block Indiana Vaccine Mandate  

(Inside Higher Ed) 

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, without comment, turned down an appeal of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruling denying an injunction against an Indiana University rule requiring all students to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Writing for a three-judge panel on the Seventh Circuit, Judge Frank Easterbrook wrote, "People who do not want to be vaccinated may go elsewhere. Many universities require vaccination against SARS-CoV-2, but many others do not. Plaintiffs have ample educational opportunities." 

Eight students sued seeking the injunction. 

Justice Barrett handles appeals from the Seventh Circuit.

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Communication to employees by SOCCCD Chancellor on Wednesday (the 11th): 

Greetings SOCCCD Employees: 

In light of the increase in COVID cases and the trend in positivity rates of the Delta variant—SOCCCD will delay the full return to worksites until some metrics have improved county-wide. 

I have asked the leadership at both colleges to phase in some of their original fall return-to-campus plans more slowly until our county data improves and the metrics fall to a daily case rate of fewer than 10 per 100,000 on a seven (7) day average throughout Orange County. Additionally, we will look for a positivity rate of less than five percent (5%) county-wide on a seven (7) day average. We expect that these metrics will be met sometime in late September/early October 2021. Updates will be provided as necessary to ensure that you are informed about plans to return to onsite work districtwide. 

I understand that last minute changes in plans can be unsettling, but we continue to be flexible and to respond to the changes in the data as it impacts the health and safety of all who learn and work with us....

[I've deleted some details.]

Thank you for your time and patience and please alert us of any questions or concerns.

Sincerely, 

Kathleen F. Burke, Ed.D. 

Chancellor

NOTE: thus far, the SOCCCD district/colleges have not mandated vaccines for students or faculty, though the district is contemplating a $1000 incentive program for employees.

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