College notes that results of positive tests in Yavapai County for Covid have risen above ten percent threshold, which is point where the CDC recommends schools consider operating in full on-line capacity
Yavapai College implemented a five-phase plan to deal with Covid-19 for the fall 2020 semester, which began August 17. The plan has as its goal to protect the health and safety of students, faculty, staff, and the college community. Since its implementation, the plan has been at the second highest level, which is orange.
On Wednesday, November 18 Dr. Rhine reported that Yavapai County has risen above the ten percent threshold where the Center for Disease Control recommends that schools consider operating in a full on-line capacity. She indicated that she had no plans to immediately raise the Community College plan to red but would begin weekly reviews of the situation starting November 24.
You may view Dr. Rhine’s entire report below. It contains additional information.