Windsor Star

Post-secondary schools preparing for normal fall

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Ontario colleges and universiti­es should prepare for all in-person classes and activities to resume this fall without capacity limits or physical distancing requiremen­ts, the government says.

However, the Ministry of Colleges and Universiti­es has told the institutio­ns to have plans for how learning will continue in the event of COVID-19 outbreaks.

“While we must remain vigilant and responsive to the trajectory of COVID -19, I am optimistic that the (post-secondary education) sector will resume many of the cherished in-person experience­s that have been on pause for so long,” deputy minister Shelley Tapp wrote in a recent memo to the institutio­ns.

Tapp said it's “anticipate­d” that all in-person instructio­n and on-campus activities will be allowed again this fall, after more than a year since they were paused due to the pandemic.

Universiti­es and colleges will still have to follow all public health and workplace safety rules, including requiring masks indoors, Tapp said.

The schools will still have flexibilit­y to offer teaching in a variety of ways that best suit their needs, Tapp wrote, including virtual and hybrid models.

In case of COVID-19 outbreaks, institutio­ns must have a “continuity of education” plan ready by September, including informatio­n on health protocols in the event of an emergency and how instructio­n will continue if in-person learning is disrupted.

Specific guidance from the ministry on measures such as masks, screening and cleaning is set to be issued in early August.

The ministry is encouragin­g schools to use rapid antigen testing for routine screening of asymptomat­ic people, as well as waste water surveillan­ce for levels of COVID-19.

Provincewi­de, there were 130

While we must remain vigilant … I am optimistic

new cases of COVID-19 reported Monday and no new deaths. Eighteen of the new cases are in Toronto, 17 in Peel Region, 16 in the Region of Waterloo, 14 in Hamilton and 10 each in Grey Bruce and Middlesex-london.

There were 11,567 tests completed in the previous day. There are 151 people in intensive care in hospitals due to Covid-related critical illness and 94 patients are on ventilator­s.

Health Minister Christine Elliott said 91,320 vaccine doses were administer­ed in the previous day, for a total of more than 18.2 million.

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