COVID-19 Update: June 22, 2021

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, June 21, 2021.

Quarantine, testing and vaccination update

No on-campus employees are in any sort of quarantine at present.  We have one student in precautionary quarantine due to recent travel.  We are at about 79% employees (82% of non-PFE employees) who have documented their fully vaccinated status.  WELL DONE BEREANS!

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COVID-19 Update: June 14, 2021

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, June 14, 2021.   Happy Flag Day everyone.

Here’s a random question for you—perhaps one you’ve worried about before…. It seems likely that eventually the United States will add a 51st state, perhaps the District of Columbia, perhaps one of our interesting territories.  It is interesting to think about how 51 stars will be arranged in the blue field of our flag then.  Naturally there are websites considering the question, for example.  I am doing a Zoom American Geography class with two grandchildren, and we worked on this problem a bit, coming up with two nice designs, neither of which is included in the above website.  If you come up with something interesting, you are invited to send it to me—I will share the grandkids ideas in return.

Quarantine, testing and vaccination update

No on-campus employees or students are in any sort of quarantine at present.  We are at about 78% employees who have documented fully vaccinated status.  WELL DONE BEREANS!

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COVID-19 Update: June 1, 2021

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Tuesday, June 1, 2021.  As we have reached the end of the 20-21 academic year, and as the progression of the pandemic is mostly moving in favorable directions, I have decided to reduce the frequency of the campus updates to once per week, generally on Mondays excepting holidays.

Quarantine, testing and vaccination update

No on-campus employees or students are in any sort of quarantine at present.  We are at almost 65% employees who have documented fully vaccinated status.

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COVID-19 Update: May 20, 2021

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Thursday, May 20, 2021.

Quarantine, testing and vaccination update

The good news continues!  I am pleased to announce that at this point there are no in-person students in any sort of quarantine because of approved travel, and likewise for our on-campus employees.  Well done, Bereans!

Here is a report on testing and vaccination among our employees:

  • Number of individuals tested since the start of the semester: Approximately 600
  • Number of positive employees since the start of the semester: 1
  • Number of people vaccinated or in the process of receiving the vaccination: 512
  • Number of employees eligible for surveillance testing: 152

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COVID-19 Update: May 17, 2021

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, May 17, 2021.

Quarantine, testing and vaccination update

The good news continues!  I am pleased to announce that at this point there are no in-person students in any sort of quarantine because of approved travel, and likewise for our on-campus employees.  Well done, Bereans!

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COVID-19 Update: May 13, 2021

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Thursday, May 13, 2021.

Quarantine, testing and vaccination update

The good news continues!  I am pleased to announce that at this point there are no in-person students in any sort of quarantine because of approved travel, and likewise for our on-campus employees.  Well done, Bereans!

Kentucky and Madison County update

The Madison County Health Department reported 11, 8, and 6 new cases for Monday, Tuesday, and yesterday.  The number of current active cases is at 84.  Our 7-day average of new cases per day has dropped to 7, keeping us in the Yellow Zone now at 7.1 new cases per day per 100,000 residents.  The total number of deaths in the county attributable to COVID-19 as reported by the State remains at 109.

Gov. Beshear reported 758, 680, and 674 new COVID-19 cases and 23, 9, and 4  (10, 18, 8, and 9) new deaths for Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and today, respectively, in Kentucky.  The 7-day average of the number of new cases/day is down a bit at 519 and the average of numbers of deaths/day remains at 10.  The latest test positivity rate is down a bit at 3.04%.

Both the Commonwealth and Madison County are seeing gradual improvement.

Reminder for Staff members- Extra Holidays

HR would like to remind staff members of the previously announced 2 additional holidays.  Eligible staff members may take two additional paid holidays until June 30, 2021.  We do ask that these extra days be scheduled with consideration to the importance of getting all of our necessary work done.  Supervisors will do all they can to accommodate requests.  For recordkeeping purposes, all of these days should be recorded on your time sheets as holidays similar to any other paid holiday.  Use it or lose it, folks!

Exciting news from the CDC

Today the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced new guidance as to indoor mask wearing.  https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/13/health/cdc-masks-guidance.html.  The AC will be evaluating what this means for our on-campus policies.  We hope to have an announcement for you on this coming Monday.

Announcement – we need more videos from staff for our virtual commencement celebration:

Staff, please join us in celebrating our graduates by recording a 20-second video message to them as they move on beyond Berea. The deadline to submit a video has been extended to Tuesday, May 18. Here are a few reminders:

1—Avoid saying “Congratulations.” It gets monotonous after the third such message.

2—While we welcome group messages, we would prefer individual staff members sharing their well wishes

3—If recording a Zoom group message, DO NOT have everyone speak at once. The audio will not synch and it will sound awful. Zoom recordings are fine, as long as one person speaks at a time.

4—In addition to well-wishes, another option is to drop a piece of advice that will help these graduates as they begin the next chapter of their lives.

Please share your congratulatory message to the graduating class of 2021.

Thanks,
Kim Brown, Communications

P.S. We have several video from faculty but you are welcome to submit a message using the same link.

Vaccination policy at other colleges and universities

As of this morning, the Chronicle of Higher Education lists 346 schools that will require vaccination in the fall, a significant increase from last week.  https://www.chronicle.com/blogs/live-coronavirus-updates/heres-a-list-of-colleges-that-will-require-students-to-be-vaccinated-against-covid-19.  Regrettably I must correct an error from last week, when I stated that a second Kentucky college had announced, Union College.  The error was due to a mistake in Chronicle of Higher Education listing.  The next day they corrected their error: it was actually the Union College in Schenectady, NYthat had joined the list of schools, rather than our Union College in Barbourville, KY.  We are back to being the only school listed in Kentucky.

Announcement regarding Berea Community School Graduation Ceremony

I wanted to make everyone aware that the Berea Community School will be holding their graduation ceremony on campus this Saturday in Seabury Arena.  This larger space than their auditorium will allow them to hold their celebration indoors with appropriate masking and social distancing.  We are restricting that use to a single day, so their practice and graduation activities are happening on the same day, after which the spaces will be cleaned.

Some Bereans may wonder why another school can use our space to graduate when we are not holding our own in-person celebration.  The answer to that relates to the fact that about half of our students are studying remotely in the present term.  An in-person graduation would have privileged those students who studied on campus in the present term, and we preferred not to do that.  A second reason is that our largest indoor space, Seabury Arena, is not large enough to accommodate the usual crowd we draw for our Commencement, when we typically allow each graduate to have up to five guests.  The available space and social distancing would have allowed a much smaller number of guests, probably a maximum of two per student.  Finally with the uneven level of vaccination still extant, it is easily possible that commencement celebrations could lead to unfortunate spread of COVID-19.   In light of those reasons, and I apologize for repeating them again, it seemed better to us to do a virtual celebration, allowing any graduate of 2020 or 2021 to attend a future in-person commencement of their choice.

Stay safe, stay negative, stay in touch,
Lyle Roelofs, President
Berea College

COVID-19 Update: May 10, 2021

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, May 10, 2021.

Quarantine, testing and vaccination update

The good news continues!  I am pleased to announce that at this point we have only two in-person students in precautionary quarantine because of approved travel, and that there continue to be no positive tests or quarantines among our on-campus employees.  Well done, Bereans!

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