Posted on 12/17/2021 8:11:27 AM PST by hillarys cankles
Students will begin winter quarter with two weeks of online instruction before transitioning to in-person classes on Jan. 18, the University announced in an email Thursday morning. Though students will still be allowed to return to campus as scheduled anytime on or after Jan. 1, the University will require non-exempt, eligible students to show documentation of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine booster by Jan. 31.
“Does anyone believe that they will only do 2 weeks?”
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“Just to flatten the curve.”
Teachers at every level got a taste of pajama bottom Zoom schooling and they will do anything to get it back.
They lie with every intention of moving the goal posts.
You’ll get a refund on your tuition, right>/s
Defund Brick and Mortar higher edumacation....
“the University will require non-exempt, eligible students to show documentation of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine booster by Jan. 31.”
OMG…is as if the jabs don’t work, but may kill you…bizarro world…
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Many students probably got their Moderna or Pfizer jabs in August.
They probably won’t be eligible for a booster shot until February.
I should add that it takes seven to 10 days for a vaccine to really kick in.
Teachers at every level got a taste of pajama bottom Zoom schooling and they will do anything to get it back.
Also, Bid Ed and the teachers have Xiden in their corner with money and power to enforce what the spoiled Big Ed teachers want today.
Biden in bed with Big Ed!
White House officials considered ongoing labor disputes teachers unions were facing before releasing school reopening guidance to the public, emails show.
Additionally, White House staffers facilitated a meeting between Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky and the head of the nation’s largest teachers union, National Education Association President Becky Pringle, the emails also show.
The NEA official in that exchange later landed a Biden administration appointment to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which houses the CDC, according to a press clip from the department.
CDC TIGHTENED MASKING GUIDELINES AFTER THREATS FROM TEACHERS UNIONS, EMAILS SHOW: APT provided the emails to Fox News after obtaining them through an ongoing lawsuit against the CDC and HHS.
“These emails show time and time again that the White House inserted itself into the shaping of school guidance with a primary focus of accommodating teachers unions,” Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of Americans for Public Trust (APT), told Fox News. “However, the only thing the White House should have been focused on was how to get our children safely back into the classroom.”
In the days leading up to the guidance’s public release, an HHS official told colleagues they had “some homework assignments” after getting off a call with the White House, the latest emails show.
“Hey team — Just got off a call with the White House and Department of Education regarding the school reopening guidance that is projected to roll out on Friday,” Michael Baker, an HHS official, wrote in a Feb. 8 email. “We have some homework assignments.”
The assignments Baker listed were redacted in the emails provided to APT. However, an HHS official provided the full email to Fox News.
“This reflects standard logistical and operational planning around roll outs of new policy, including ensuring bipartisan Governors, Mayors, members of Congress, and stakeholders knew about the updated public health guidance from CDC,” the HHS official told Fox News.
Without the redaction, the email shows that the White House was concerned with issues teachers unions faced that were unrelated to public health experts’ determinations on school reopenings.
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