Omicron

STUDENTS CALL ON LANGARA COLLEGE TO OFFER REMOTE LEARNING OPTIONS TO KEEP STUDENTS SAFE

Unceded Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver, BC - The Alliance of BC Students is calling on Langara College to offer remote learning options to its students in the face of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of COVID-19. 

“Due to record COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations, many Langara students don’t feel safe attending class in-person,” said ABCS Chairperson Aryanna Chartrand. “The Alliance is calling on Langara College to offer remote learning options to students like they did in the first three waves of the pandemic to empower students to make their own choice about attending classes in-person.”

With 819 people hospitalized with COVID-19, testing capacity at its limit, and restrictions on large groups in all other indoor settings, student safety cannot be guaranteed in classrooms. Return to campus plans pose a significant risk to all students, and an even greater risk to students who are immunocompromised, have immunocompromised family members, or are at higher risk of contracting COVID-19. 

“Over 1,275 students have signed an online petition asking Langara to delay the return in-person classes," said Manpreet Kaur, Vice-President External of the Langara Students' Union. "They don’t feel safe returning to campus right now, and they shouldn’t be made to do so when online learning options exist and have been used successfully during this pandemic. Langara College needs to listen to its students about their safety and empower them with the choice to attend class from home.”

For more information please contact: chairperson@bcstudents.ca.

STUDENTS CALL ON PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER TO CHANGE GUIDANCE TO POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS

Unceded Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver, BC - The Alliance of BC Students is calling on BC’s Public Health Officer (PHO) to change the guidance issued to post-secondary institution presidents on December 21, 2021 that “strongly recommend(s) a continuation of on-campus instruction for post-secondary institutions in January 2022.”

“In light of the extraordinarily fast spread of the Omicron variant, on-campus instruction is even less safe than it was just a month ago,” said ABCS Chairperson Aryanna Chartrand. “The Alliance is calling on the PHO to change the guidance recently issued to post-secondary institution presidents and instead recommend a case-by-case approach that takes into account local public health conditions and the advice of each institution’s student union, and maximizes the number of available hybrid learning options for students.”

“The blanket guidance that the PHO has issued to post-secondary institution presidents encourages post-secondary institutions to opt for an approach that does not accommodate immunocompromised students, who have a higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19, or students who live with people who are immunocompromised, “
said Chartrand. “The PHO should encourage post-secondary institutions to provide all students with the agency to choose whether or not to take the risk of attending class in-person, or stay safe by attending class online.”

For more information please contact:

Aryanna Chartrand
Chairperson
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e: chairperson@bcstudents.ca
www.bcstudents.ca

Joshua Millard
Executive Director
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c: (604) 600-6732
|e: jmillard@bcstudents.ca

Hassan Merali
Director, Communications
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c: (778) 580-7967
e: hmerali@bcstudents.ca