The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Open letter to university system regents

- PH.D., CO-PRESIDENT, UNITED CAMPUS WORKERS OF GEORGIA

I appreciate the fact that you, as members of the governing board of the University System of Georgia, have the very difficult job of making important decisions affecting tens of thousands of students, staff and faculty. These decisions also impact Georgia’s economic viability. Our colleges and universiti­es are thriving institutio­ns and are a major reason companies, not-forprofits and other organizati­ons “keep Georgia on their mind” and continue to locate here from all over the globe.

Georgia and the capital city of Atlanta are special places. Leaders have frequently succeeded in promoting the state’s success ahead of other considerat­ions. This did not occur in most of the other states in the region. In challengin­g times, Georgia leaders have been able to make wise decisions that have made the state’s capital a world-class city. As Georgia leaders during this crucial time in our state’s history, your continued successful governance of our colleges and universiti­es is essential to the future success of Georgia.

However, the Board Of Regents’ current policy of refusing to make masks and vaccinatio­ns mandatory is contrary to previous wise decisions that have increased our state’s viability. A policy putting the health and lives of students, staff, faculty and their family, friends and neighbors in jeopardy is troubling, and in a broader sense, it threatens the success of all USG institutio­ns as well as the continued economic success of Georgia. And it stands in contrast to how the lives of students, staff and faculty at elite private colleges and universiti­es appear to be valued more because these places have comprehens­ive COVID-19 safety policies in place.

Though many are disappoint­ed with your decision, people remain hopeful. When the pandemic began, you were wise to follow the science. In March of 2020, you suspended in-person instructio­n in the interest of promoting public health and safety. You made a similar pro-health policy just before the start of the fall 2020 semester when you reversed your policy on masks and thus required face coverings on all 26 USG campuses.

Now, given the rapidly rising number of cases in the state due to the delta variant, with numerous unmasked and unvaccinat­ed individual­s on campuses, students, staff and faculty may actually be more vulnerable to COVID this fall.

Therefore, I fervently believe that the University System of Georgia’s requiremen­t that the students, staff and faculty function in environmen­ts where masks, vaccinatio­ns and COVID testing are not required is neither prudent nor safe. I fear all who are complicit in carrying out a policy likely to cause additional illness and death will be held accountabl­e. That puts those who personally oppose the policy in the painful position of having to say, “We are/ were only following orders.”

Based on your thoughtful past actions noted above regarding COVID policies, I will remain hopeful you will again re-examine the facts and reflect on current circumstan­ces and craft policies providing greater protection from COVID for the students, staff and faculty of the University System of Georgia.

Sincerely,

PAUL D. GRANT,

 ?? HYOSUB SHIN/HYOSUB. SHIN@AJC.COM ?? A protester from the United Campus Workers of Georgia, Local 3265, urges the University System of Georgia to institute a policy requiring everyone to wear masks or be vaccinated while on campus.
HYOSUB SHIN/HYOSUB. SHIN@AJC.COM A protester from the United Campus Workers of Georgia, Local 3265, urges the University System of Georgia to institute a policy requiring everyone to wear masks or be vaccinated while on campus.

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