The university is in Sudbury, where a coronavirus case was diagnosed.
Laurentian University in Sudbury has cancelled all classes after a case of Coronavirus in the Sudbury community.
Tomorrow, classes will move online for the foreseeable future.
Additionally, all events on campus are cancelled.
Here’s what the university said on Twitter:
“The university has been monitoring the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) and as a precaution, we have determined that all classes as of 12:00 PM today, March 11 will be suspended. As of tomorrow March 12, all classes will now be moved to online delivery until further notice.”
The university has been monitoring the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) and as a precaution, we have determined that all classes as of 12:00 PM today, March 11 will be suspended. As of tomorrow March 12, all classes will now be moved to online delivery until further notice.
— Laurentian University (@LaurentianU) March 11, 2020
“Additionally, while the university will remain open, events that were planned to take place on campus between now and March 13th, inclusively, are cancelled. We are considering the cancellation of further events and will communicate further shortly.”
Additionally, while the university will remain open, events that were planned to take place on campus between now and March 13th, inclusively, are cancelled. We are considering the cancellation of further events and will communicate further shortly.
— Laurentian University (@LaurentianU) March 11, 2020
Spencer Fernando
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