COVID Status – Academy of Chinese Culture & Health Sciences Education and Client Services in Traditional Chinese Medicine Wed, 27 Jul 2022 00:59:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2019/08/cropped-ACCHS_Logo_Centered-01-32x32.png COVID Status – Academy of Chinese Culture & Health Sciences 32 32 Campus Update 05/01/20 /news/campus-update-050120/ Fri, 01 May 2020 02:32:54 +0000 /

Dear ACCHS Community,

I hope you all had a restful break and that this message finds you in good health.

We feel transparency and communication are key in supporting our many constituents. More than ever, we can all see the need for clear and up-to-date information to help everyone navigate these challenging times. We understand many are facing hardships, and many more will have to make hard choices in the days and weeks ahead. We hope to support you as well as we are able.

Let me first congratulate you on a successful spring trimester. Though challenging, we came together as a community to resolve many of the issues facing us. Thank you for your calm, resilience and understanding as we moved forward together. You, our administration, and most of all our dedicated instructors deserve a thundering round of applause for navigating the migration, instruction, and implementation of online teaching strategies. Though we may still encounter technical issues with online courses, I hope our community will continue to show our faculty the same gratitude and support in the coming term. These times are unprecedented and I have seen our community navigate them admirably well.

In health and community.

Andres Bella, Acting President

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Campus Update 3/16/2020 /news/campuus-update-031620/ Mon, 16 Mar 2020 19:54:17 +0000 /

Dear ACCHS Community,

In light of the “shelter in place” mandate that has gone into effect for Alameda, Marin, and San Mateo, San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Contra Costa counties, some modifications have been made to yesterday’s post regarding “access to the school.” With heavy hearts, by order of Alameda county officials, we are announcing that the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences will close its doors beginning on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. You may view the “shelter in place” order here – http://acphd.org/media/559658/health-officer-order-shelter-in-place-20200316.pdf.

The order maintains that residents of Alameda county shelter in place. “This Order shall become effective at 12:01a.m. on March 17, 2020 and will continue to be in effect until 11:59 p.m. on April 7, 2020, or until itis extended, rescinded, superseded, or amended in writing by the Health Officer.”

 

To the extent possible, and to maintain and facilitate distance education and normal student matriculation for the remainder of the spring trimester, some Academy administrators will be operating from the facility and/or remotely. The Empower portal will stay live and administrators in various departments will be answering emails and conducting school operations as needed. In short, we are still answering emails and assisting with normal school-related issues to the extent possible.

By now, you should have received some communication from your instructors regarding didactic course instruction and how migration to online mediums will unfold. For some courses that require hands-on practice, instructors may need to make-up class hours after the Order mandate is lifted.

 

The clinic’s admin is working with clinical supervisors as quickly as possible to incorporate a combination of clinical case studies and practical clinical hours that will need to be made up after the Order mandate is lifted and the clinic re-opens. We apologize for this disruption and will continue to work for you during these difficult times.

More importantly, please be sure that you are staying safe and keeping with any routine that maximizes the safety and well-being of you and your loved ones. We will continue to post updates as they unfold on the /covid-19 web page.

In health and community,
Andres Bella, Acting President

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Campus Update 3/15/2020 /news/campus-update-031520/ Sun, 15 Mar 2020 22:22:11 +0000 /

Dear ACCHS Community,

Our sincerest thanks to our community for your support of each other and the school during this challenging time. Administration is working hard to address this crisis and mitigate any potential risks to students or patients, while supporting you in the programs, clinic, and working to support our community. This is a time of difficult decisions and rapid change. Please bear with us as we work hard to make what we hope are the best choices, given the current information available. 

*** Please pay attention to your email for communications with the school, and forward and disseminate communications to classmates and instructors if you think may not be receiving them

As of Sunday, March 15, there are 338 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in California. There are six reported deaths. Friday saw the first confirmed case among UC Berkeley student body. While testing is just starting to roll out across the state, models suggest that the actual number of cases is significantly higher but still in the beginning stages. While the relative quiet has led some to suggest that contagion is still low, leading public health officials are recommending everyone proceed as is transmissibility is a very real and likely possibility. We do know that rates of infection will increase in the weeks to come, and are working to take steps now to protect our community. This evening governor Newsom announced statewide  measures aimed at addressing this crisis (https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vAxRBpALPaxl). Please watch this press conference to  familiarize yourself with the new policies and guidelines being implemented.

As we continue to monitor the current outbreak of COVID-19 via through the California Public Health Department and the Alameda County Public Health Department  websites  here  and here. While at the Academy (or when in the general public), please adhere to the guidelines set forth by the WHO and CDC

As a small institution we rely on our instructors, students and community to support academic programs and efforts. Please let us know if you have any other thoughts our questions.  Thank you and please be safe.

In health and community,
Andres Bella, Acting President

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