While there currently are no known cases in St. Louis of the new coronavirus identified late last year in China, St. Louis-area universities are feeling the impact as the outbreak continues to spread. First identified in December in Wuhan, China, the new COVID-19 respiratory disease has been detected in 37 locations internationally, including in the United States, according to a Tuesday update by the Centers for Disease Control, which warned...
The 17 state colleges and universities have been directed to immediately suspend or cancel institutionally-sponsored travel to several countries due to concerns about coronavirus. An announcement sent to the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities community on Thursday says that all colleges and universities must immediately suspend or cancel institutionally-sponsored travel to countries designated Level 3 (warning) and Level 2 (watch)…
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As coronavirus jumps borders, Wisconsin universities are calling study abroad students home.
Local universities cancel travel abroad programs amid coronavirus outbreak
"The most important thing for schools to do now is plan and prepare," officials wrote, covering such issues as closings and disinfection.
Six patients have already tested negative, including the recent one from Monday.
Several countries in the Arab world have closed educational institutions and others are restricting school activities to limit the spread of Coronavirus.
Italian govt to close schools, universities to contain coronavirus.
The Italian government takes a page out of China's playbook in battling the coronavirus epidemic, announcing it will temporarily shutter all schools and universities.
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The government ordered all schools and universities nationwide closed until mid-March.
“None of us can be sure about the future evolution of the disease,” said Angelo Borrelli, head of the Civil Protection Agency.