In a press release, the Deputy Minister of Health and Social Protection, Mira Rakacolli, announced the closure of universities and stressed that teaching will be conducted remotely.
"Based on the assessment of the dynamics of the situation, the Technical Committee of Experts has assessed that it is necessary to take additional measures to curb the further spread of the infection. In this context, in the meeting held a few moments ago, the Technical Committee of Experts analyzed the situation, assessed the situation in the region and the world, the course of the epidemic in the country and we unanimously decided that universities conduct only online teaching.
So distance learning without physical presence for at least a month, continuing to assess the situation. Thus, AULA [Student Management System] and dormitories will remain closed, until a second moment. ”
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