“Regarding the five-day education period for some employees, it is intended as an additional defined period of time when the university can provide information related to COVID-19 vaccination to those employees who still have questions and concerns at that time,” DuBois said. “The university has a host of information already available to its employees, which they are encouraged to review, and this five-day period of time offers an additional opportunity to provide employees with information and resources to learn more about vaccination. ‘Five days’ is not intended to mean that employees will be in an education session during that entire time, but rather that that is when additional education and information will be provided to these employees, if necessary.” Cue the image of Alex from "A Clockwork Orange" being forced to watch film footage while strapped into his seat, and with prongs holding his eyes open.
Well, at least the "five days" are not a solid five days - there will be a pause every 12 hours to switch the subject's catheter.
Regards,
Another public institution that just wastes assets. Just send a sizable chunk of your employees on a 5-day paid lecture to eat donuts, drink coffee and listen to boring lectures. All of this when they are already short-staffed around the Holidays. This will go over well with everybody.