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Makerere University College Of Health Sciences To Resume Teaching On 3rd October

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Makerere University College of Health Sciences will resume teaching and learning activities of semester two on Saturday 3rd October 2020.

This development came shortly after president Museveni okayed the reopening of schools for finalists.

“Final year students in the above two categories should report to their respective Colleges for detailed academic schedules and health-related information,” statement from the management reads.

“Teaching and learning activities for continuing students (non finalists) will resume on 5th October 2020 under the Open Distance and e-Learning (ODeL) mode following approval by the National Council for Higher Education,” the statement further reads.

According to management the Principals/Deans will provide detailed schedules of teaching and learning for each College/School.

“Students under this category are not required to report to the University.

Please further note that the schedule of the remaining Semester Two shall from October 2020 to December 2020,”

The university urged all the students and staff to strictly adhere to the Standard Operating Procedures put in place by the Ministry of Health to combat the spread of COVID-19 which include mandatory wearing of a clean mask covering the mouth and nose, social distancing, washing of hands with soap and sanitizing

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