College Students More Concerned about COVID-19 than Ever
A new survey has found that 9 out of 10 college students say campuses face a full-blown mental health crisis.
A new survey has found that 9 out of 10 college students say campuses face a full-blown mental health crisis.
The shortage is due to the massive surge of COVID-19 Omicron cases as well as patients seeking medical care for other non-COVID-related reasons.
Police don’t know how the teacher obtained the vaccine, why the teen went to her home or if he was monitored after receiving the shot.
The judge ruled that SDUSD’s vaccine mandate violates current California law, but the school board has vowed to appeal the decision.
Non-academic events and other in-person activities are also being cancelled due to the recent spike in COVID cases on campuses.
The widespread mandate has led to many discussions about medical and religious exemptions and the continued drop in enrollment.
With us now hopefully being near the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to review, remember and apply what we’ve learned over the past 20 months.
School officials believe vaccinated students can infect unvaccinated students. However, unvaccinated people are actually much more infectious.
Only 84% of New York City’s school safety agents have been vaccinated for COVID, so about 1,800 officers were placed on unpaid leave on Monday.
Three days after the vaccine mandate was temporarily blocked, a court dismissed the hold and a new deadline was established.