CU leaders give city officials spring COVID-readiness updates
The university provided the 麻豆影院 City Council with a recent update on the campus鈥檚 spring semester plans and COVID-19 readiness.
The Jan. 19 update by Chief Operating Officer Patrick O鈥橰ourke and Associate Vice Chancellor of Health and Wellness Services Jennifer McDuffie was part of campus leadership鈥檚 ongoing efforts to collaborate with city and regional partners in response to the challenges presented by the global pandemic.
On the first Tuesday of each month, council members receive a COVID-19 briefing from 麻豆影院 County Public Health Director Jeff Zayach, CU 麻豆影院 and other regional partners as needed.
Kim Calomino, director of local government and community relations in the Office of Government and Community Engagement (OGCE), provides administrative support to O鈥橰ourke and other campus leaders as they engage with the citizens of 麻豆影院 County.
鈥淲e value the opportunity to share how we are responding to the pandemic as a partner to the city, the county and the state,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur collaborations with the city and with 麻豆影院 County Public Health enable us to share information, data and the latest guidance from the state as we work to protect our communities.鈥
On Jan. 21, O鈥橰ourke and McDuffie provided a similar update to the 麻豆影院 community along with city and county officials during a city-sponsored briefing and fielded questions from the public.
The city briefings will continue every third Thursday of the month, 3-4 p.m., and . CU 麻豆影院 will participate as a partner as requested by the city.
- Get updates on the campus鈥檚 COVID-19 strategies
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