UCLA Faculty Association Blog: 1st Quarter 2022

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Grumbles on Virus Rules at UC-San Francisco Thursday, January 27, 2022

UCSF Doctors Say It’s Time to End ‘Mindless’ Covid Rules in Open Letter to Gov. Newsom Kevin Truong, Jan. 24, 2022 | San Francisco Standard Four doctors, including the director of Covid response for UCSF Medical Center’s emergency department, are calling on state leaders to acknowledge the transition of Covid to an endemic disease and lift most masking policies for school-aged children. The petition was first circulated Friday and currently has more than 9,500 signatures. It includes a strongly-worded open letter to Gov. Newsom and state public health and education leaders, and it notes that “restrictive policies … have long lost their justification as necessary for prevention of serious illness and death.” The letter focuses on the negative effect the state’s policies have on children and teens, particularly the mental health and developmental impacts caused by social isolation and masking. Covid-related hospitalizations in San Francisco have reached their highest point, although the 7-day average of new cases dropped from their peak earlier this month. Dr. Jeanne Noble, an associate professor of emergency medicine at UCSF and director of Covid response for the UCSF Parnassus Emergency Department, told The Standard we are at an inflection point where public health officials should weigh how to respond once the current wave passes. “We felt it was necessary to really put this forth as we saw the Omicron cases peak and now enter their descent,” said Noble, adding that hospitalizations have started to drop at UCSF. “Throughout this pandemic we’ve looked at our children primarily through the lens of disease control or as vectors of disease. Now, we would like to get kids first in line to enjoy the benefit of peeling back Covid restrictions.” Other signatories of the letter include UCSF epidemiologist Dr. Vinay Prasad, UCSF surgeon and bioengineer Dr. Jarrett Moyer and Dr. Jennifer Nguyen, a pediatrician at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland. Noble drew a clear distinction between patients hospitalized “for” Covid versus those admitted “with” Covid. According to UCSF data, 31% of UCSF’s admitted adult Covid patients were there for unrelated medical issues. The proportion among pediatric patients was 40% Among the specific policies the petition calls for are immediately allowing school children to unmask while outdoors, making masking optional indoors at schools by Feb. 24 (12 weeks after the last public school child becomes eligible for vaccination) and immediately allowing preschool and daycare teachers and students to unmask. The letter also calls for an end to “mindless” testing of asymptomatic individuals, which some health care UCLA Faculty Association Blog: First Quarter 2022

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Watch the Regents Morning Meetings of March 16, 2022

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New Medicare Advantage Report Raises Old Issue

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The Hastings Saga Continues

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Watch the Regents Investments Committee: 3-15-2022

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Top 10

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Berkeley Bill Signed

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Where Have All the Librarians Gone? (at Berkeley

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Still in the Normal Range

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pages 237-239

Experian Monitoring Extended for Two Years - Part 2

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Experian Monitoring Extended for Two Years

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Like clockwork

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Catching up with the UCLA Anderson Forecast

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pages 232-233

Something is (still) missing

4min
pages 228-230

The Dawn of a New No-Mask Era Is Coming

1min
page 231

Those Russian Assets

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page 225

The Hybrid Idea Continues

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pages 221-222

The Davis Bubble

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Irvine's Scrambled Eggs Scandal is Back in the News

2min
pages 223-224

Why didn't Berkeley use the Washington Monument strategy?

3min
pages 218-220

A Strange Political Retreat from UC-Berkeley

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page 211

What Did the Governor Actually Say?

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Money (May Be) Coming

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page 210

Actual Enrollment

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page 205

Beware of the wild guesses of yours truly

4min
pages 206-208

Patent Loss

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page 200

Regent Richard Blum Dies

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Food Assistance for UC Students

6min
pages 201-204

The UCLA Numbers

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On Speaking Officially: An Unofficial Comment

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pages 192-193

Finally, into the normal range

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Masks, etc., to continue on campus through winter quarter

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That Harvard Case - Part 2

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pages 190-191

Another CalPERS Scandal Coming at the Wrong Time

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pages 183-184

It may be hard to remember

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pages 185-186

Remember the One-Day Shutdown? Update

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UCLA Needs to Clarify the Meaning of the Lesser Headline

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Another UC?

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Still Half Way There

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Too Many at Berkeley? - Part 3

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The Good News is that a deal was reached. The Bad News

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Unintended Consequences of Delayed Dropping

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Top Donations of 2021

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Berkeley First?

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An Advantage to the Provider of the UC Advantage?

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$21 Million

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Too Many at Berkeley? - Part 2 (Wild Guess

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Maybe this time?

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Postscript to Our Valentine's Day Posting

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Time to Think Again About a Faculty Regent? - Part 2

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Too Many at Berkeley?

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Too Many at UCLA?

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UCLA Under NLRB for Athletes?

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As LA County Goes, So Undoubtedly Will UCLA

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Shutdown Task Force

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$243.6 million

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Early Warning Signals of Tuesday's Shutdown - Part 3

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Telescope: Belated Follow-Up

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The Saga of Berkeley's People's Park Never Ends

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Same old, same old

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Early Warning Signals of Tuesday's Shutdown - Part 2

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Adjusting from Pandemic to Endemic

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Early Warning Signals of Tuesday's Shutdown

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Shady Solar Investments?

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Churning at 60

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pages 110-114

Update on campus threat

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Athletic Deficit

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Quarantine worries as UCLA goes back to in-person classes

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pages 107-108

LAO Reviews the Governor's Higher Ed Budget Proposal

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What Happened? - Part 2

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page 105

Stanford Goes Beyond Stopping the Clock

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page 104

Grumbles on Virus Rules at UC-San Francisco

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pages 102-103

Why campuses often really want a med school

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What Happened?

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pages 100-101

That Harvard Case

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pages 97-98

Watch the Regents Meeting of Jan. 20, 2022

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Anna Taylor

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page 94

Will UC go where CSU has gone?

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pages 95-96

School is Open (on January 31

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On the one hand

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Going nowhere

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Watch the Regents Meetings of January 19, 2022

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VP Traffic Jam This Afternoon in the UCLA Area

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Making Money at Berkeley

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UC-San Diego Expects (Hopes for?) Normality to Return by Fall

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Watch the Regents Meeting of Jan. 18, 2022

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Not a Promising Start for the New Year

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The Other Regents Are Also Meeting This Week

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Which Way UCLA?

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What Do Students Want - Part 2

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Remember the Breach? It's getting to be time to remember

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We're about a week away from another decision moment

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Fast Times at UCLA

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LAO on the Governor's Budget Proposal for UC & CSU

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As a public service

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What Do Students Want?

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The UC-Santa Barbara Variant

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Hey Guv! How about a billion for UCRP?

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More on the UC Budget: Catch 2030

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Budget Coming Monday

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LAO Report: Like a broken record (with full explanation

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The Governor's Budget Proposal

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More non-UCs extend online instruction beyond January 18

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UCLA now extends online instruction through January 28

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UC-Davis Extends Period Online Until End of January

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UC-San Diego Extends Period Online Until End of January

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Viral Interference

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Reminder: Need for Decision Soon

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Reshuffle of Academic Senate Committees' Functions

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Other Universities Beginning to Slide Beyond January 18

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Campus Bubble? Really? - Part 2

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The Alternate Route

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Campus Bubble? Really?

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