Was on campus today. The funding for the SP workshop I recently wrote about is from a different part of the university than the one that pays for our regular classes and other workshops so the needed my bank account info so they can pay me. Not wanting to send it via email, went down to the school this morning. Why they didn’t make this known earlier allowing me to bring in the info last week during the workshop will forever remain a mystery.
Being on campus to meet with my boss anyway, we talked a bit about the just concluded school year and the one starting next week. While it will not be known until after freshman orientation if there are enough signed up for the one elective class they are currently offering me, it is known that it will be conducted in person. Electives were online for the 2023/24 school year, cuz covid. Now the bad news.
For the 5th consecutive school year, masks will be required for all students, faculty and staff of the medical school.
I don't mean to like this post, because it is horrible. I am still dealing with a Covid vaccine mandate for my husband and thus far the medical people I have talked to have been pretty uncompromising about it. When does this Asian concept of saving face actually become losing it?
UK NHS Jan 2024: "Hospitals forced to reintroduce masks after spike in Covid admissions.."
In Scotland, hospital staff never stopped wearing them...