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Oakvilles Sheridan College has suspended classes over concerns about the coronavirus outbreak.In a statement issued on Friday, March 13, college officials noted that Sheridan has been actively monitoring and responding to the coronavirus pa stanley website ndemic since early January and has made decisions based on the best guidance available from federal, provincial and municipal health authorities. While the risk to Canadians still remains low, the time has now com stanley thermos mug e for Sheridan to pivot, reads the statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We appreciate that this decision will pose a challenge for many. Sheridan is taking this extraordinary measure in an abundance of caution. The health and well-being of our community is always our priority. According to the statement, Sheridan will suspend classes including continuing education for a one-week period from March 16 to 20 inclusive to give the college time to adjust their curriculum for alternate modes of delivery. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sheridan officials said their goal is to contribute to social distancing efforts to limit the transmission of the virus stanley cup .All Sheridan events and gatherings will be cancelled until the end of the winter term. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officials said learning will resume in alternate formats beginning March 23, with the intent to have students finish the winter term on sched Miaz Sign up for Burlington dementia info series for family caregivers
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