February 23, 2022 Vol. 67, Issue 3
IBlade@Ferrum.edu
Ferrum College
215 Ferrum Mountain Rd., Ferrum, VA 24088
College enacts screening for all students upon return from break By Marina J. Powell
Editorial
To Vax or Not to Vax
Ron Jones Speaks
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College Made Right Move
Students receive Covid tests before being allowed to move back on campus. At top, Kiana Hardmon, junior, receives a test. Above, Jesper Korkalainen, freshman, gets swabbed. (Photos by Marina J. Powell)
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This semester, the college has undertook a complete testing of students due to the Omicron variant. “This decision was made to protect the health of our community… By identifying those with COVID at the onset of the semester, we are hoping we can minimize the spread of COVID on campus, ultimately for the health of our faculty, staff and students,” explained Angie Dahl, Vice President of Student Development and Campus Life. Students were emailed and notified on social media prior to testing, and several workers were trained in order to administer tests during spring semester move-in. The students were tested in order to keep the campus safe, and many people expressed gratitude for the college’s decision. “We’ve had several families and students email or call saying they were grateful at the steps the college was taking to protect the health of the Ferrum community,” Dahl said. The college has spent $100,000 in total for student testing; this amout was funded by the Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds. So far, the college has spent $1.5 million on Covidrelated expenses. “This amount has been funded by federal stimulus, federal stimulus that passed through to the state, and federal funding that passed from the state to the county,” explained Barb Hatcher, Vice President for Business and Finance. Hatcher also said that all funds will be posted on the public website at https://www.ferrum.edu/stronger-together/cares-act-financial-relief-fund/. For now, there are no future test dates scheduled, and the college will continue to follow CDC guidelines and stay safe, admninistration said. “At this point, this is the only blanket testing that is anticipated. Understandably, our athletes will continue to be tested per regulations for their sport. We will continue to adjust our efforts based on our Covid numbers, community spread, and CDC recommendations,” Dahl added. The college held a mobile vaccine and booster clinic on Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the commuter parking lot. Students, families, and community members were invited to participate.
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