COVID-19’s Impacts on Campus Law Enforcement Operations
The coronavirus’ effects on campus policing encompasses everything from recruiting to training to procedures to privacy concerns to new equipment and more.
The coronavirus’ effects on campus policing encompasses everything from recruiting to training to procedures to privacy concerns to new equipment and more.
Campus protection pros describe in their own words the changes their organizations have made during the pandemic.
New ‘Clean Classroom Calculator’ Highlights Need for Support from Washington
One study found that healthcare workers who worked directly with COVID-19 patients were nine times more likely to test positive for the virus than workers in non-COVID-19 units. Another study looked at the effects of building ventilation.
The guidelines left many of the details on how to safely reopen schools up to local officials.
According to a new survey, 56% of Americans are extremely/very concerned that reopening schools will cause a surge in COVID-19 infections.
Demands include adequate protective equipment, two weeks of additional sick leave, and increased funding for child care services.
Here are the various strategies states and districts have adopted to try to safely reopen after the coronavirus shut down.
Around 580 hospital beds were set up on the campus — an 84% increase over the county’s existing 707 beds in its six hospitals.
The two-page coronavirus risk waiver is called the ‘Buckeye Pledge.’