As COVID-19 restrictions ease in BC, the AMS is planning for more in-person events for its annual AMS Firstweek, including an ‘Almost’ Welcome Back BBQ that will be free to all.
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The reopening, outlined in the AMS Restart Plan, includes the relaxing of some restrictions in building use, access, operations and services while continuing to maintain COVID-19 safety protocol.
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The latest COVID-19 dashboard update has reported a daily average of eight new cases per 100,000 UBC area residents between August 6 and August 12, with a testing positivity rate of three per cent.
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After weeks of UBC saying it would not institute a mask or vaccine mandate, President Santa Ono has come out in support of the two policies.
The staff member alleged that UBC has “completely ignored” staff concerns, leaving them feeling “really scared” and “totally unprotected.”
This year, UBC is offering three streams: a hybrid virtual and in person stream for students living in residence, a hybrid stream for students commuting to campus and a virtual-only stream.
Concern arose on social media after UBC professor Dr. Sarah Gergel tweeted about the conclusion of this funding program.
“It’s a frustrating thing to have that question being asked when it doesn’t necessarily yield any impact."
As chief student health officer, Hassam will oversee student health services and implement health-related strategies in UBC’s strategic plans.