Students, representatives worry about spread of COVID-19 at in-person exams at UBC
VANCOUVER — Students and their representatives at the University of British Columbia are calling for the cancellation of in-person exams as the province deals with a surge in cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
The university’s Alma Mater Society issued a public letter to administration saying students have come forward expressing concerns about the lack of distancing in exam halls that hold hundreds of students, as well as symptomatic students attending these exams.
The university did not immediately return a request for comment on the issue.
Ava Peacock, a second-year student, says she has written several exams during this period with roughly 900 other students, which has left her feeling worried for her health.