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Description: With this letter I am giving notice that any collection of employee vaccination status or any requirement for rapid antigen testing is unlawful on several counts, and that individuals who participate in the implementation of such a policy are opening themselves up to personal liability.
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Subject: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, Vaccinations, Rapid Antigen Tests, Action4Canada, Henry, Bonnie , Kaardal, Kevin, Central Okanagan Public Schools
Group: Education, K to 12, Vaccinations
Creator: Seymour, Adam, Action4Canada
Publisher: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools
Source: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools | Regular Board Meeting Agenda
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Ladysmith , British Columbia
Format: Letter
Date: 2022-02-07
Relation: ispartof:https://pub-sd68.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=ec5c28de-3c23-42ba-aa38-dfc0e182efb2
Description: Please see below a personalized letter to you from Action4Canada, regarding the legal implications of forcing school staff to disclose their vaccination status and/or subjecting them to regular testing.
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Subject: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, Vaccinations, Action4Canada, Henry, Bonnie , Rapid Antigen Tests, Central Okanagan Public Schools, Kaardal, Kevin, Tinney, Jordan, Surrey Schools, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Mooring, Teri, British Columbia Teachers' Federation
Group: Education, K to 12, Vaccinations
Creator: Action4Canada, Gaw, Tanya
Publisher: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools
Source: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools | Regular Board Meeting Agenda
Coverage: British Columbia , British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Ladysmith
Format: Email
Date: 2022-03-18
Relation: ispartof:https://pub-sd68.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=c82622a4-40e2-4b2c-aa92-03264cd92104
Description: Dr. Jessica Stanley on Twitter: "I have received lots of questions about the k-3 mask mandate. This thread explains why I support mask mandates in k-3 and have submitted a motion asking my board to expand our current mask mandate to include k-3. I am happy to provide sources for my claims. 1/ / Delta is more transmissible; Covid rates among children increased 10x last year’s rates. Currently, BC children aged 9-11 have the highest rate of new infections among any age group. <12 are not eligible for the vaccination. 2/ / The CDC reports children’s hospitalization rates have increased 5x since Delta & that unvaccinated children are 10x more likely to be hospitalized. There are a greater number of Covid infections among children due to Delta & unvaccinated children are particularly vulnerable. 3/ / Although children tend to have mild symptoms and low hospitalization rates, the higher infection rates mean that the risk for children now is the greatest it has been in this pandemic. 4/ / Mask mandates in schools reduces Covid transmission and are associated with lower infection rates for students & and their family members. Concerns about emotional impacts of mask wearing among children are unfounded. 5/ / Mask wearing in children does not limit ability to breathe nor their ability to interpret & react to emotions & is not associated with negative psychological effects. Public policy must consider transmissibility & vaccine availability. Children under 12 cannot be vaccinated. 6/ / Despite vaccine ineligibility & dramatic increase in infection rates, children <10 are not required to wear masks in BC schools. In contrast, the CDC & AAP recommend “universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students (age 2 yrs+), & visitors to K-12 schools" 7/ / Mask mandates significantly reduce the spread of COVID-19 in school populations and thus help avoid school shutdowns. 8/ / It is clear that BC school boards have the jurisdiction to supplement the current mask mandate in public schools. The PHO has expressly acknowledged that school boards have this authority. 9/ / Given that Delta is causing dramatic increases in children’s infection rates, that children <12 are not vaccinated, that mask been shown to be effective in reducing Covid transmission, and that there is no evidence that mask wearing causes harm in children, ... 10/ / ...BC school boards should use their PHO approved authority to implement a mask mandate for all students in the K-12 system. 11/"
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Subject: Stanley, Jessica, Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, Delta Variant, Variants of Concern, Henry, Bonnie , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Academy of Pediatrics
Group: Education, K to 12, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Stanley, Jessica
Publisher: Stanley, Jessica, Dr. Jessica Stanley | @JessLStanley
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Ladysmith , British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2021-09-30
Description: New in this update: Nanaimo Ladysmith school district's at home, distributed learning website crashes; more detail on COVID-19 numbers; COVID-19 testing on Vancouver Island.
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Subject: Island ConnectEd K-12, Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, McKay, Charlene, Island Health, Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian
Group: Education, K to 12, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Cordasco, Lisa
Publisher: CHLY 101.7 FM
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia , British Columbia--Ladysmith
Format: News media, Sound recording
Date: 2020-08-28
Extent: 3:36
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