SBCC Goes Remote Until February 22

Source: Santa Barbara City College

Due to the ongoing surge of COVID-19 and high community infection rate, Santa Barbara City College has determined it is in the best interest of SBCC students, employees and the community to shift most SBCC classes and services to remote/online through Thursday, Feb. 17. In-person classes and services are scheduled to resume on Tuesday, Feb. 22.

Exceptions will be those classes that require hands-on instruction. For those coming to campus, daily health screenings and proof of vaccination or approved exemption from vaccination will continue to be required. All students and employees must wear an N95 or KN95 mask to enter any SBCC facility. These will be provided at check-in and COVID-19 testing tables. In addition, as of Jan. 24, all students and employees coming to any of the SBCC campuses will be required to have a negative COVID-19 test result on file that is no more than 7 days old. Testing is available at SBCC campuses for students and employees.

During the college’s winter break, the Spring 2022 semester, originally scheduled to begin Jan. 10, was rescheduled to begin Jan. 18. Spring break remains as scheduled (March 21-26, 2022), however, the 2022 commencement ceremony has been rescheduled to May 13, 2022.

Given the changing conditions currently surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone is urged to regularly check the “Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information for the SBCC Community” webpage for updates.

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  1. Given how much information about the vaccines has been available over the course of the pandemic, it’s amazing how many ignorant (or is it willfully ignorant?) complaints are aired that it isn’t 100% effective. It’s also amazing how many people choose to flout and complain about just about any public health measures.

  2. ConservativeSB, “So the Vaccine Mandate to be on campus didn’t work? Shocker…” Please tell me and the rest of the planet, since you’re a pro with a virologist PHD, HOW it didn’t work? I am on campus from 3pm until 10pm 6 days a week. There are testing tents, and signs all over campus. You can’t even enter a building without an approved mask AND a negative covid test within the past 7 days. So please tell me how their system failed.
    If you are insinuating that it failed and that is why they are closing again for a few months, you’re wrong. This is out of er to the side of caution. Infection rates in the city have spiked massively. Would you care to debate those facts too? I’d love to sit down with you and listen to your ridiculous dismissal of facts and logic.

  3. CONSERVATIVE – Your immune system is 100% effective at preventing COVID? Please explain the “science” you used to to conclude this? Also, where is the evidence that one’s own system is “98% effective.”
    Hey, if we’re playing this game, I can lay golden eggs like a goose. Also, my skin is bullet proof. See? Fun times.
    Fun thing about the internet is you can say whatever you want as “fact,” but adults (with any ounce of pride and logic) back those claims with some proof.

  4. Sac- why are we shutting down a college that is comprised of healthy and vaccinated students? And vaccinated and boosted (if they choose) staff? What is the goal? Eradicate Covid? THAT IS NOT HAPPENING! It will NEVER happen. I am talking about death and serious prolonged illness when I refer to 98% effective. And I know for myself because I currently have Covid, live with 5 other Covid positive people, and I’m completely asymptomatic and ran 5 miles today. Go ahead and ruin the kids’ education. Just remember this when it backfires and they vote for freedom over tyranny

  5. You know those kids who are still partying every weekend will be immune by reopen time, and all the ones trying to stay safe and isolate will get sick the first week back because the masks don’t work and their booster weakened.
    It could be said SBCC’s “heart is in the right place” but the plan isn’t. Another waste of a semester for these kids.

  6. “Our data from the CDC today suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don’t get sick, and that it’s not just in the clinical trials, but it’s also in real-world data.” -Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky summer 2021

  7. Breakthrough cases were minimal before Omicron. The variant is the reason we are seeing more breakthrough cases. So what was said about the virus before fall of this year is not relevant anymore. This is not a surprise. Omicron came out of an environment of continued rapid spread thanks in part to the unvaccinated (Globally). I don’t agree with the continued restrictions but to argue that vaccines are not effective is plain uneducated biased ignorance at this point. The #1 tool used to manage this virus is the vaccine.

  8. VOICE at 9:08 – of course not. The vaccine is our best tool at fighting this. Why would we let up just because it’s not 100% effective at stopping the virus? What a weird thing to ask. It’s as if you have no idea what’s going on here.

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