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Bernard,
We do have some idea: according to the last bc cdc report at
http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/data#Situationreport
which ends with the week August 13 - August 21, in the age cohort 20-29 80 % (65%) were partially (fully) vaccinated. I would guess that the SFU students are more likely to be vaccinated than the general BC population of the same age. Adding twelve more
days that passed since August 21st during which the percentages could only increase would suggest that the conservative lower bound on the percentage of fully vaccinated SFU students is around 70%.
Cheers,
Igor Herbut (physics)
From: Bernard Crespi <bernard_crespi@sfu.ca>
Sent: Thursday, September 2, 2021 5:01 PM To: James Fleming Cc: academic-discussion@sfu.ca Subject: Estimate of % students vaccinated. Message from the President: Return to Campus planning updates James
It is likely that the unvaccinated are over-represented among those who did not respond to the poll, which is about half of students (there was a 53% response rate).
We thus have basically no idea what % of students are fully vaccinated except to say that it is probably between ~50% and 90%.
If we had an 80 or 90% response rate, we would have a much better estimate.
Thanks for listening, Bernie Crespi, BISC
Preliminary results from the vaccination status survey launched on August 27 are very promising. Among respondents:
From: James Fleming <james_fleming@sfu.ca>
Sent: September 2, 2021 4:45 PM To: Cynthia Patton; SFU Administration; academic-discussion@sfu.ca Subject: Re: Message from the President: Return to Campus planning updates In what way do the vaccination stats shared by President Johnson today indicate such a measure to be necessary? JDF
From: Cynthia Patton <cindy_patton@sfu.ca>
Sent: September 2, 2021 4:00:41 PM To: SFU Administration; academic-discussion@sfu.ca Subject: Re: Message from the President: Return to Campus planning updates Dear President Johnson: I simultaneously received Bulletin's from SFU and UBC. Can you please explain why UBC is implementing Mandatory Testing, with an exemption for the vaccinated, but SFU is only suggesting it might use testing if vaccination status is undeclared or non-complete (and how does one prove this?)?
I quote from President Ono's annoucement of this afternoon:
From: Joy Johnson <sfuadmin@sfu.ca>
Sent: September 2, 2021 2:15:39 PM To: Cynthia Patton Subject: Message from the President: Return to Campus planning updates This message is sent on behalf of Joy Johnson, president and vice-chancellor. It has been sent to all faculty and staff. As we approach the beginning of the fall term, we continue to prepare our campuses for the return of students, faculty and staff. It has been heartening to see groups of students taking campus tours this past week. Our return to campus plan for the fall includes layers of protection to help keep our students, faculty, staff and visitors safe, including additional safety measures in response to the recent rise of cases in BC. We continue to work with public health to follow their guidance on mandatory masks, declaration of vaccination status, pop-up vaccination clinics and rapid screening on campus. We will be providing updates regularly with as much information as we have. Please keep in mind that more detail will come and that we will continue to refine protocols and respond as needed. Vaccination is the best defense Preliminary results from the vaccination status survey launched on August 27 are very promising. Among respondents:
To date, 67% of faculty and staff and 53% of students have completed the survey. The survey remains open and I encourage you to participate using the link provided in your inbox if you have not already. Response to our on-campus vaccination clinics has been positive, and I am heartened to see members of our community taking this important step. More clinics are scheduled and I encourage those who are not yet fully vaccinated to make a plan to do so. This is the most important thing you can do for your own safety and the safety of those around you. Proof of vaccination will also be required for access to non-essential activities at SFU as we apply the BC Vaccine Card in accordance with public health. Masks are mandatory in all indoor common spaces You are required to wear a mask in all indoor common and learning spaces, including classrooms. Come to campus prepared with a non-medical mask. Disposable masks are also available from Student Central in Burnaby and at the information desks in Vancouver and Surrey. A very small number of individuals may have an approved exemption from wearing a mask. It is important to remember that some individuals cannot wear a mask for valid medical reasons. Be kind and reserve judgement. There are processes in place to oversee mask compliance in learning spaces, including what instructors can do in the case of a student who is not properly wearing a mask in a classroom. These processes have been provided to instructors. Individuals should not confront or challenge others regarding masks. Any questions about safety or compliance should be submitted using the COVID-19 safety reporting form. Declaring your vaccination status Next week we will launch a third-party website to gather vaccination status data of our campus community. The website will be accessible from your smartphone or desktop. The process is confidential, the data is secure and SFU will not have a record of your personal information. All members of the SFU community, including, faculty, staff, students and those who plan to visit one of our campuses are required to register and make a self-declaration. The site will ask you to enter your vaccination status. If you are fully vaccinated, that is the only step required. If you are not fully vaccinated, you will receive information on how to schedule a vaccination and get rapid screening. The website also allows for symptom screening, and we will encourage members of the SFU community to use the site to regularly self-monitor. We are working with public health to renew our on-campus rapid screening pilot. As we determine next steps, we will refer those who need testing to local testing centres. This element of our planning is underway and we will provide more information as we have it. Everyone is going at their own pace Some will return to campus next week energized and excited; others will be managing many details in their personal lives; and some will be struggling with the current reality and the impact of the past 20 months. Be patient with one another. Look for ways to support one another and extend compassion. You never know what someone else is dealing with, and how much kindness can help. If you need support, don’t hesitate, reach out. Resources for mental health and well-being are available. More information Visit the Return to Campus website, which is being updated this week with the latest information. Have questions about our return to campus? Email covid19@sfu.ca. Sincerely, Joy Johnson |