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Carleton, U of O, Algonquin cancel classes due to COVID-19

Carleton University, the University of Ottawaand Algonquin College havecancelled all classes and labs, and are moving all courses online until at least the end of term amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

All courses to go online, schools say

A sign for Carleton University at a campus entrance.
Both Carleton University and the University of Ottawa have cancelled in-person classes for the rest of the term over COVID-19 fears. (Danny Globerman/CBC)

Carleton University,the University of Ottawa and Algonquin College havecancelled all classes and labs,and are moving all courses online until at least the end of term amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The safety of our community is our first priority and we have reached a point where it is advisable to cancel face-to-face classes and move to alternative modes of instruction for the remainder of the term," Carleton's president and vice-chancellorBenoit-Antoine Bacon said in a statement Friday.

Classes on both campuses will be cancelled entirely next Monday and Tuesdayto give instructors time to prepare online courses, whichwill begin Wednesday.

Algonquin College is suspending classes for the entire week. They'll resume March 23, but "many will be delivered using alternative instruction methods, primarily online, for the rest of the term," the college said in a statement Friday afternoon.

Employees and students are asked to postpone all events scheduled before April 30.

Both campuses, including student residences and recreationfacilities, will remain open. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Campuses remainopen

Both campuses will remainopen. Students who choose to stay on campus or in residence will have access to thelibrary, the cafeteria, the sports centreand health services.

Professors will communicate with students about next steps including final exams. According to the statement, "specific methods and approaches will vary across programs and courses."

Carleton University president Benoit-Antoine Bacon. (Carleton University)

Faculty and staff are expected to continue to work, although people requiringaccommodation for their own health, or to care for school-agechildren, are asked to contact their supervisor.

All scheduled campus eventsincluding March Break camps and non-essential university travelhas been suspended.

"I am aware that the measures we are taking will cause inconvenience and disruption. These decisions are not being taken lightly, and are guided first and foremost by the safety of our community. We are also very much conscious of the need to contribute to the broader efforts to slow the progression of COVID-19 in Ottawa, Ontario and across the country," Bacon said.

"I am confident that by remaining resilient and by continuing to support one another that we will be able to meet and overcome the challenges ahead," said University of Ottawa president and vice-chancellor Jacques Frmontin a statement.

"I understand that these changes to our daily routines can cause some upheaval. We are dealing with unprecedented circumstances and trying to find the best solutions for everyone who works, studies and lives at Algonquin College," said Algonquin College president and CEO Claude Brul in a statement Friday.

"The next few weeks will be challenging. We will continue to keep you informed about any new developments as they arise. I would ask all of you to continue to show understanding, patience and, above all, caring."