Oh, the Places You’ll Go! Celebrating Recent High School Grads
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Dear Division Heads, Deans and Directors:
We approach the start of the spring semester facing a new and different challenge related to operating the University during the COVID-19 pandemic—the highly infectious omicron variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 illness.
Fortunately, there is strong evidence that those fully vaccinated (including a booster) have a lesser risk to individual health. At the same time, the omicron variant is significantly more infectious, which is the reason a record number of individuals in our community and across the U.S. are testing positive for COVID-19 illness.
One consequence of this sharp increase in transmission is that it overwhelms contact tracing efforts. It is for this reason that last week the Onondaga County Health Department (OCHD) announced that it is discontinuing its contact tracing program. Instead, OCHD is asking individuals who test positive for COVID-19 to be responsible for notifying close contacts of potential exposure themselves. Although OCHD is discontinuing its contact tracing, its website still encourages individuals to report their positive COVID status. The University will continue to contact trace transmission that occurs with students and classroom operations.
OCHD’s decision to discontinue local contact tracing has the effect of shifting the public health decision-making process associated with addressing workplace exposures to individual employers. What this means for Syracuse University—given what we anticipate being a surge in new COVID cases over the next few weeks—is that we must provide unit heads and supervisors the support they need to make real-time decisions to mitigate exposure and transmission and safeguard the operational continuity of their units. Accordingly, in what follows you will find:
Omicron Mitigation Best Practices and Strategies
Given the highly infectious nature of the omicron variant, supervisors should consider the following recommendations and practices to best mitigate the opportunity for workplace exposure and transmission:
Recommended Supervisor Responses to Employee Infections
While it is impossible to provide guidance appropriate to each individual situation, the following information is provided to inform your unit-level decision-making process:
It’s clear that the current surge of COVID cases is already putting a strain on some units, and we anticipate the workplace challenges associated with omicron will persist at least through the month of January. To that end, it is imperative that supervisors and unit heads take appropriate action—as possible and practical—to mitigate exposure, transmission and ultimately safeguard the operational continuity of their units. Your partnership and support in this effort is critical and very much appreciated.
For those who may have specific questions about how best to address a COVID-related workplace situation, please feel free to contact HR Shared Services (315.443.4042) or the COVID Project Management Office (315.443.6180).
Sincerely,
J. Michael Haynie
Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation
Andrew R. Gordon
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resource Officer
We asked faculty and staff to share photos of their favorite recent high school graduates. Congratulations to all, and good luck as you continue your journeys!
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