In a letter sent to staff this week, Queen’s University said it was planning to do most of its teaching remotely in the fall semester due to concerns over the novel coronavirus. “In preparing for the fall term, we need to ensure we are ready for the likely possibility that we will face significant restrictions on classroom space given the anticipated need for physical-distancing measures.
As such, most course delivery will need to be done through remote means in the fall, even if students are physically present in Kingston,” the letter said.
There’s no word from the province on what restrictions will be in place come September. Although Ontario is slowly lifting COVID-19 restrictions in May, there is a possibility that gatherings like those