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Coronavirus: University of Manitoba students, staff weigh in on remote learning

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Classes will look a lot different at the University of Manitoba this fall, as the post-secondary institution transitions to remote learning amid COVID-19.

University of Manitoba vice-president John Kearsey says there will be some rare exceptions where students will have to gather. “There will be a lot of discussion about that and we’ll make sure we’re putting the safety precautions in place to ensure the students have a safe and positive experience.” University of Manitoba Students’ Union (UMSU) president Jelynn Dela Cruz says while she understands the important role 30,000 U of M students play in keeping Manitoba’s COVID-19 curve flat, she has concerns students having access to resources. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the

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