Coronavirus

Read: Protest Demanding Patient Release Triggers Lockdown at Legacy Salmon Creek

Protest Demanding Patient Release Triggers Lockdown at Legacy Salmon Creek

The protesters, some of whom were armed, claimed the patient was being held against her will because she refused to submit a COVID-19 test.

Read: Freezer Malfunction Prompts UW and Swedish to Scramble to Administer Vaccines

Freezer Malfunction Prompts UW and Swedish to Scramble to Administer Vaccines

In all, 1,650 doses of the Moderna vaccine were administered in the middle of the night in about 3 and a half hours.

Read: Top 10 Stories from January 2021: Presidential Election and COVID Vaccine Mandates

Top 10 Stories from January 2021: Presidential Election and COVID Vaccine Mandates

Between the coronavirus vaccine rollout and the inauguration of a new president, January was a busy month for many, including campus safety professionals.

Read: School Security Officer with COVID Gets Help from His Community

School Security Officer with COVID Gets Help from His Community

The school community has raised more than $32,000 as the officer fights for his life in the hospital.

Read: Ga. Medical Center Suspended from Vaccine Program for Immunizing School Staff

Ga. Medical Center Suspended from Vaccine Program for Immunizing School Staff

The Medical Center of Elberton was vaccinating school employees who did not qualify under Phase 1A+ of the state’s vaccine rollout plan.

Read: Healthy Buildings: A New Safety Priority for Schools During COVID

Healthy Buildings: A New Safety Priority for Schools During COVID

More focus on water quality assessments and ventilation evaluations are just a few ways campus safety priorities have shifted during the pandemic.

Read: Wisconsin Pharmacist Who Deliberately Sabotaged Vaccines Will Plead Guilty

Wisconsin Pharmacist Who Deliberately Sabotaged Vaccines Will Plead Guilty

The pharmacist allegedly admitted to removing 57 vials from refrigeration — each of which contained 10 doses of the coronavirus vaccine.

Read: How Fist-Forward Temperature Scanning Can Protect Your Campus

How Fist-Forward Temperature Scanning Can Protect Your Campus

Studies have found that the fist/wrist is one of the most reliable areas for temperature scanning.

Read: CDC: In-Person Classes OK During Pandemic When Precautions Taken

CDC: In-Person Classes OK During Pandemic When Precautions Taken

To resume in-person learning, schools should require masks, social distancing and COVID-19 testing, as well as improve their indoor ventilation.

Read: Las Vegas Schools Push to Reopen After Rise in Student Suicides

Las Vegas Schools Push to Reopen After Rise in Student Suicides

Between March and December, 18 Clark County students took their own lives — more than double the amount the district reported in all of 2019.

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