Dr. Carrie Byington, the executive vice president and head of UC Health, delivered the message to the University of California's Board of Regents during its two-day virtual teleconference this week. Speaking on Wednesday, Byington told the regents that in the US, herd immunity wouldn't be expected until July 2022 -- meaning that the safeguards will have to continue.
"The simple reason why colleges are reopeningShe continued,"But this is not something that will go away quickly. The pandemic of 1918, which is the one that we would compare this to most easily, was about four years before things began to really change and improve."Going into January 2021, Byington said she did not think schools will be able to return to normal, and advised that administrators prepare now.
JenLucPiquant 'THIS week'! Not weeks or months ago? Smart and prudent UCLA! 👍 which degree or class or frat led to that epiphanous insightful determination? (This week in top US colleges being smart about covid but behind the curve) 'leaders', alright! Why is it just now news for them?
How about we stop saying, everything won't go back to normal and just let things get back to normal
California.
Unless you all stop whiny about this flu. Yeah they prob won’t. What happened to America.
Sad
Can't go to school, but u could burn one to the ground lol.
I wish the country hadn't messed this up.
😂😂😂😂
A Democrats dream come true.
That top doctor is a paid by the Democrats to lie
Ya whatever.. We don't care because they're just liberal indoctrination centers anyway. American families are taking the education system back from the teachers unions. Homeschooling is up, teaching jobs are being replaced and you will be defunded.. Trump2020 DefundCNN
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