Singapore Polytechnic moves all lessons online after two more students contract Covid-19 | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, May 18 — Singapore Polytechnic (SP) will move all lessons online for the next two weeks starting today after two students tested positive for Covid-19, a spokesman for the school said late yesterday. All tutorials and lectures had already been planned to be conducted online until May...

Tuesday, 18 May 2021 10:54 AM MYT

With yesterday’s change, all remaining labouratory and practical classes at SP will be conducted online if suitable, or deferred till a later date, the spokesperson said in a statement. Among the two new students who have been infected was a first-year student from the School of Computing. The other is an adult learner enrolled in a part-time Continuing Education and Training course from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

He added that SP is providing support to the students and areas of the campus visited by the two students have been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.

 

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