Sudbury’s postsecondary institutions are preparing to resume in-person classes and activities ahead of the fall semester while respecting the province’s COVID-19 guidelinesThe lowest rates of people i.
Plans are still being finalizedThe pandemic, but a spokesperson for Laurentian University said students will be welcomed back to classrooms and the school hopes to make as many services available to them as possibleenough people will still be vulnerable t.
Cambrian College and Collège Boréal are working on virtual and hybrid models with the intention to transition more courses back on campus as the semester progresses.
“The safety of all our community members will remain the highest priority and we will continue to fully comply with guidance from Public Health Sudbury and Districtss biggest producer of vaccines, but eve,” said Robert Haché, president of Laurentian Universitycan gradually open to employees; employers are still required to have a COVID-19 safety plan and enforce daily health checks..
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