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Coronavirus: USask residence housing a fraction of students compared to previous years

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COVID-19 pandemic. University of Saskatchewan managing coronavirus impact heading into fall semester In March, University of Saskatchewan (USask) classes were moved online and many students moved out of residence before the winter semester ended.Some, like international students, had to stay because they weren’t able to go home.

There have been about 500 students living in residence during the spring and summer.Heading into the fall, USask consumer services director George Foufas expects there to still be 500 students living in residence — about a 75-per cent drop from previous school years.

USask’s VIDO-InterVac team collaborating with other universities to develop COVID-19 vaccine All students will be living in the College Quarter.

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