U of S suspending classes for three days then moving to remote classes
In a media release sent late Friday, the University of Saskatchewan said it will be suspending all classes on campus from Monday through Wednesday.
The release said this is one part of additional guidelines being implemented as part of the U of S’s COVID-19 strategy.
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer has indicated that gatherings of more than 250 people pose a potential health risk at this time. The U of S release indicated that although many classes comprise fewer than 250 people, students congregate in much larger numbers getting to and from class. The university does have some classes that are larger than 250 students.
The university will not be closed, but beginning Thursday, it will move to remote delivery of classes for the rest of the winter term.


