Articles tagged with: COVID-19
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It’s logical to assume that forming a first impression of a stranger might be difficult if they’re wearing ... Full story
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Public webinar to focus on youth mental health during COVID-19 pandemic
A study examining the impact of pandemic measures on adolescent mental health, including school closures and different COVID-19 learning modes, ... Full story -
KN95 masks available to Brock community members
As part of ongoing efforts to keep Brock University’s campus community safe, KN95 masks will be available to faculty, ... Full story -
Brock to maintain vaccine and mask mandates beyond Winter Term
Given current evidence of increasing COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, Brock University will maintain its COVID-19 vaccination policy and will continue ... Full story -
New round of Brock funding awarded for Canada Games-related research
Could it be that COVID-19 restrictions “detrained” elite athletes, resulting in higher incidence of injury after the return to large-scale ... Full story -
Brock researchers partner with community groups to evaluate Snow Buddies program
There’s nobody like a Snow Buddy. The volunteers who shovel seniors’ driveways and walkways during Niagara’s winters through ... Full story -
Space still available for event on quality improvement in health care
Lessons learned in the health-care system during COVID-19 will be at the centre of a student-led Brock event taking place ... Full story -
Provincial regulations mandating capacity limits, active screening have ended
Capacity limits and active screening requirements at Brock University campuses have now ended as a result of changes to provincial ... Full story -
Rapid antigen tests available for Brock students, faculty and staff
Thousands of free COVID-19 rapid antigen tests are now available to students and others at Brock University as part of ... Full story -
Brock to continue with health measures until at least the end of the Winter Term
As previously announced, Brock University will continue with the following health and safety measures until at least the end of ... Full story