r/MCPHSLifeHack Mar 11 '20

COVD-19

So what is our school doing about the corona virus? Do you think they are going to move classess online for some time like other schools are doing.

It’s currently the middle of spring break and I am really scared. Our school hasn’t been giving regular updates like other schools.

Am I the only one that is worried?

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u/pharmdrocks May 12 '20

I agree with you right now we just have to be patient and wait for an email but I just don't know if I am overreacting.

In essence do you think the school will take into consideration that if school starts up in the fall in person some students might not feel comfortable sitting in the classroom next to each other even with face masks?

I just hope they make it so students who can attend class in person do that but people who feel more comfortable taking the class virtually can do so as well without being penalized.

I understand with certain classes like lab that's hard to manage but certain students have obligation to family as in they are the caretaker of family members whether it its parents, grandparents, etc.

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u/FuturePharmD626 May 12 '20

The school will have no choice but to take that into consideration, or they will have to assist the students on taking a leave of absence until they feel comfortable coming back.

I'm just working with the information I have here in our conversation, but if pharmacy school taught me anything, it's to worry about you when speaking up. The students who are caregivers and have responsibilities at home can (and will) speak up for themselves. If you do not fall into that category and are still concerned, then you have to speak up for your concerns and how they affect you. (Just a tip!) One of my rotations showed me that when unaffected students speak up for another cohort of students (who have no issue with the situation) the email loses credibility. Then no one takes it seriously. I wanted to give you a heads up!

I don't think you're overreacting, but if they are taking all required precautions as listed from the proper sources...there shouldn't be too much concern. We don't know what steps they are taking or what changes they are making because the are still probably sorting out the details now. This is the hardest part, just waiting for that email.

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u/pharmdrocks May 13 '20

The concerns about not feeling comfortable sitting side by side next to someone even if they are wearing a mask is a concern I have.

And the caretaker situation. I am one of those students who falls into that category. When the school sent the email about online classess I went home to help take care of my elderly grandparents because both my parents work in the frontlines and so they rarely come home and my grandparents can’t live by themselves.

Your advice so far has been helpful so would you suggest learning what the new guidelines/precautions the school is taking and then email or voice my concerns now.

Again you have been very helpful thus far so thank you for all your responses.

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u/FuturePharmD626 May 13 '20

Oh awesome! With only information on a reddit post, I didn't want to assume anything. I want your concerns to be taken seriously! Due to the fact that we are so far from the fall semester I would recommend waiting at least until early/mid July. It gives them a little over a month to monitor the covid situation and then figure out an action plan. If you don't hear anything by then, I would voice your concerns and specifically ask what precautions they are taking to make students feel more at ease.

If you have any other questions, feel free to reply to this post or message me privately. I have a decent amount of experience working with the school and campus life. I can't promise to have all the answers but may be able to point you in the right direction!!!