COVID surge pushes San Jose to delay in-person classes
San Jose State University has joined a growing list of colleges delaying in-person classes until next month in response to the current surge of COVID-19 cases fueled by super-contagious omicron variant of the virus that causes the respiratory disease.
“We are all understandably tired of the pandemic’s impact on our lives,” said San Jose State Interim President Steve Perez in a statement to students Wednesday. “The situation surrounding the pandemic continues to change rapidly, and we must continue to be kind, flexible and patient with each other. I look forward to seeing many of you on campus soon.”
University of California campuses in Berkeley, Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Cruz, Merced, Davis, Irvine and San Diego also have delayed in-person classes for the new 2022 term, as have private universities including Stanford, Occidental and the University of Southern California. Although most classes will be remote initially, university operations will remain open and university employees are expected to continue following their approved work schedules and modalities such as telecommuting.
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