A number of Okanagan College (OC) students are asking the institution to move some classes online due to COVID-19, and are making their point with an .
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Morris adds students are shoulder to shoulder in many classes and it seems many may be going to school sick.
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The petition is also asking the college to not just follow public health orders from the province, but also recommendations from the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety for post-secondary schools such as: offering virtual learning to limit the number of people in a classroom, online exams and remote access to course materials and instructors.
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The college香蕉视频直播檚 COVID-19 webpage contains its mask mandate, communicable disease plan, personal health checks, and other items.
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Morris points out the college has canceled campus events for January.
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Finley says the guidance from public health is that unstructured, social settings cannot be controlled.
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Finley adds the most critical thing is that every member of the OC community, students, staff, and visitors, are told to stay home if they are sick.
Morris agrees that students are being urged to not go to class if they are feeling unwell.
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Finley says the physical and mental of students is a top priority for Okanagan College.
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Finley also encourages students, staff, and visitors to check the for updates.
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