UCLA Faculty Association Blog: 3rd Quarter 2021

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Vending the Test Saturday, July 10, 2021

From an email circulated yesterday: Dear Bruin Community: We're writing with some important information for campus faculty, staff and students. This information does not apply to UCLA Health employees. Additional communication will be provided to UCLA Health after the UC Office of the President COVID-19 vaccine policy is issued on July 15. Starting Monday, July 12, active BruinCard holders will have convenient access to self-administered saliva-based COVID-19 tests in a dozen vending machines located across campus. As a reminder, per our updated COVID-19 testing policy, all campus faculty, staff and students who are coming to campus and are unvaccinated, or who have yet to present proof of vaccination at one of the current COVID-19 test sites, are required to test once per week or each time they come to campus if less frequently than weekly. Vaccinated campus faculty, staff and students who are living, learning or working on campus are eligible to opt out of the current weekly testing program by going to 300 Bradley Hall and presenting proof of full vaccination. UCLA Health will have a separate process for documenting vaccination, which will be communicated after July 15. Daily symptom monitoring is still required by Cal/OSHA for faculty, staff and student workers who are coming to campus and other UCLA properties, regardless of vaccination status. Beginning Monday, July 12, anyone with an active BruinCard will be able to receive up to two test kits each week. All BruinCards will automatically receive a complimentary $2 credit on a weekly basis to be used to purchase COVID-19 tests from these dedicated vending machines. These credits will not be valid at any other vending machines or for any other use. Once a test sample has been completed, it may be deposited in any of the marked collection bins, which are located adjacent to the vending machines. Test samples can be deposited Monday to Thursday between 6 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., and Friday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Test samples should be deposited within one hour of taking the test in order to maintain proper temperature. Individuals depositing test samples before 11 a.m. can expect results within 24 hours, while those depositing samples after 11 a.m. can expect results within 48 hours. Test samples should not be deposited between Friday at 2 p.m. and Monday at 6 a.m. Those requiring in-person testing or who are unable to get a test kit from a vending machine, as well as those who need help with testing for any other reason, are asked to go to 300 Bradley Hall for assistance. Additionally, there are some in-person distribution sites where tests are available for pick-up/drop-off. As a reminder, the last day for inperson testing at Collins Court and Switzer Plaza is today, July 9. For more information, visit the Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center website. Those with questions are encouraged to send an email to exposuremanagementteam@ashe. ucla.edu. As we continue to ramp up our in-person operations in preparation for the fall term, we hope you UCLA Faculty Association Blog: 3rd Quarter 2021

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Admissions Bill

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Dignity Restored - Part 2

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Data Fraud in Academic Studies

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Reminder - Part 6

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News on NIL - Part 3

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pages 231-235

Twice a Week

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pages 229-230

The Walk

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page 225

Green

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CalPERS Long-Term Care Lawsuit Settlement - Part 2

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pages 221-223

News on NIL - Part 2

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pages 219-220

Stalled

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Transfers

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pages 215-216

Canary Troubles

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pages 213-214

Health Data Dashboard?

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page 212

The More the Merrier - Part 5

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pages 209-211

CalPERS Long-Term Care Lawsuit Settlement

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pages 204-206

This Should Help

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pages 199-201

Reminder - Part 5

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Brave New World

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pages 197-198

New Regent

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pages 194-195

The More the Merrier - Part 4

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pages 192-193

Stagnation

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Riverside Ahead

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New Math?

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pages 185-186

Risky Affordability

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The More the Merrier - Part 3

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Reminder - Part 4

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Dignity Restored

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Reminder - Part 3

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Drake on UC Policing Policy

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Booster Coming - Part 2 (Maybe as early as Sept. 20

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Incomplete Message - Part 2

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Booster Coming

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Reminder - Part 2

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No Dignity?

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The More the Merrier - Part 2

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The More the Merrier

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More Heaps

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Incomplete Message?

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California Demographics: 2020

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No Roar Yet

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Supreme Court Won't Hear Anti-Vax Mandate Case

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Whole Lotta Testing Going On

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CRISPR-COVID

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News on NIL

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New Rules from UCLA Health Start Today

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Union Recognition If UC Doesn't Object

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pages 140-141

The Regents' Health Services Committee Meets on August 18th

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pages 136-138

Obituary: History Professor-Emeritus Gary B. Nash

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Masks at Santa Cruz

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And Again, No Roar

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FDA Timing/UCLA Timing

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Domoriatry?

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What could possibly go wrong?

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Anything in it for UC?

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We're over a month late but

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Uncertain Status of Professional Meetings

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Near Santa Monica-UCLA Hospital

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The Not-A-Troll Club

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pages 111-113

Going to campus?

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Crowding - Part 2

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Still Not Roaring

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Guaranteed Admission to UCLA if

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At some point

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Bump in the Road on UC Vaccination Mandate? - Part 2

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Where'd it go?

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A breach beyond the breach

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Bump in the Road on UC Vaccination Mandate?

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Dismissed

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Crowding

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One and Three

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Uh Oh

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Accellion Breach to be Investigated by State Senate

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Watch the Regents Session on Tuition: July 22, 2021

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Watch the Regents Sessions on the Afternoon of July 21, 2021

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New Student Regent-Designate

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Admissions

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Not Roaring

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Going Up

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Sliding backwards

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Political Opposition to Tuition Increase at the Regents

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UC's Vaccination Mandate - Follow Up

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Don't) Play Ball at Davis - Part 2

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The Enacted State Budget

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Faculty Center Donations

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Details of the UC Vaccination Mandate

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Don't) Play Ball at Davis

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Stuck at Around 60 When We'd Like to See 40

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The Judge Has Now Been Told (of the settlement

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Looking Backwards

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Going Up - Part 2

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Happy (?) Ending for CalPERS Long-Term Care Train Wreck

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They forgot to tell the judge

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$73 Million

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Open at Berkeley

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Going Up

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Another Title IX Case (That Might Have Been Avoided

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The Accellion Breach - Hands-Off Approach?

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Vending the Test

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Stuck at 60

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Not Covered, but

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Trailer Bill

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UCLA History: Blood Test In Case of Atomic Attack

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Gerald Levey

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Masks Now Required Indoors on Campus

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Don't Click. Delete

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Autonomous?

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New Chair of the UC Regents

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The Alternative Way to Read the Blog

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Another VP Jam Expected

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Good Manners

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Uneven Improvement

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UCLA Student Said to Be Involved in Jan. 6 Insurrection - Part 6

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