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Brighton Schools strike down mask mandate (audacy.com)
BRIGHTON (WWJ) -- Metro Detroit is surging in COVID-19 cases and hospitals all over the state are reaching capacity, but students at Brighton Area Schools will not be required to mask up in the classroom.
The Brighton school board was considering a mask mandate to be implemented by the superintendent once the COVID-19 numbers increased, but during a meeting on Tuesday night, it was struck down after three hours of comments...
University of Michigan to resume in-person classes Jan. 5, with added precautions (clickondetroit.com)
Officials continue to monitor spread of omicron, delta variants
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The University of Michigan will resume in-person classes starting Jan. 5, with additional COVID safety precautions in place.
“We are prioritizing student learning, the pedagogical needs of our academic programs and the enriching classroom interactions that can’t be fully replicated remotely,” U of M President Mark Schlissel said in an email.
The message said Michigan’s plan to resume in-person classes was based, in part, due to high vaccination levels and mask compliance during the fall semester.
University officials said they’ll keep monitoring the spread of the omicron and delta variants...
Not to mention that they need the money. The majority of students and their parents have made it clear that if classes go remote again, they won't pay tuition for that kind of education. So to survive the possibility of low enrollments and reduced revenue from tuition, residence halls, dining services, etc., then most universities in the country will do everything they can to resume classes in January after the winter break. If they can keep the positivity rate low, good for them. I worry about our university when classes resume in January, as students return from their holidays off campus. I wonder if universities will start requiring the booster shots for students, faculty, and staff. Our university has surveillance testing every week, about 4,500 antigen tests per week randomly given to students, faculty and staff, including those who have been given vaccine exemptions. I suspect we'll be taking things one week at a time during the month of January.