As has been the case since the pandemic began, the meeting was by Zoom. Regent PĂ©rez at one point said he hoped the October (off-cycle) meeting of the committee would be back to an in-person format. Recent events - that were discussed at the committee - would seem to make that change unlikely, however.
The public comment period had only one speaker, an anti-abortion proponent. There was general discussion of the coronavirus pandemic including the likelihood there would be booster shots. (Yours truly, by the way, wonders exactly how a requirement for a third shot would be incorporated into campus mandates for students, faculty, and staff to be "fully" vaccinated will be implemented.)
For UCLA viewers, the main item of interest on the agenda was a presentation on a new UCLA homeless health program. You can find it at approximately 3:20 to 3:52 in the recording below. The new program launches on October 1, and it features such things as links to the Venice Family Clinic and others and mobile vans for "street medicine."
As blog readers will know, there is another off-cycle Regents meeting today. You can watch the Health Services session at the link below:
https://archive.org/details/regents-health-services-committee-8-18-2021.
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