The event, intended to be held on September 8 after the start of phase four of the BC Restart plan, was advertised as a “rager” and “the first of its kind at UBC.”
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Concerns of overcapacity on alternative routes have accompanied sentiments regarding the risk of COVID-19, including during transfers to busy bus and train lines.
In a Twitter thread from last week, Elections Canada defended its decision, citing challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic and “the minority government situation.”
Starting Tuesday, community members will be able to participate in a rapid testing study led by the UBC School of Nursing.
The website allows students to use filters such as price, cuisine, and location to easily search for specific food vendors.
UBC will provide rapid COVID-19 testing for all students, faculty and staff who are unvaccinated or don’t wish to disclose their vaccination status.
Board of Governors representative Max Holmes pushed AMS executives on what they’ve been doing to address the drug poisoning crisis.
In an August 5 tweet, the UBC Zoology Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee (ZEDI) released a statement expressing its concerns over the lack of clear messaging for these students and community members.
Much of the conversation centred around the recent changes to BC’s health restrictions regarding masks and vaccines announced earlier this week.
UBC and the AMS have implemented new policies to help second-year students who have never been to campus or Vancouver find on- or off-campus housing.
UBC’s approach to reducing the risk of COVID-19 airborne transmission follows recommended principles but leaves questions if all classrooms are equally protected.
Due to COVID-19, the university has predicted that more people than normal will be driving to campus this year for safety reasons.
Masks will be mandatory on transit again starting Wednesday, August 25, TransLink announced this morning.
UBC has largely maintained recent trends in COVID-19, new data from the BCCDC dashboard shows.
Public Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training Anne Kang announced the new measures at a press conference earlier this morning.