UNILAG shuts indefinitely over Covid-19 scare
THE management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has ordered students to vacate the campus following reports of Covid-19 cases.
The senate of the university made the decision today during an emergency meeting.
According to a statement by the varsity, classes would continue virtually for the rest of the second semester of the 2020 academic session until July 26, 2021.
The statement reads: “The University of Lagos commenced physical classes at the end of May 2021 when the positivity rate of the COVID-19 infection dropped to about one per cent.
“The University Management continued to enforce the COVID-19 protocols in all the teaching and learning spaces as well as the student halls of residence.
“In addition, the COVID-19 vaccination was made available to the staff and students through the support of the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council. Lately, some students have tested positive. These students have been sent to the appropriate designated facilities in the State and contact-tracing has enabled us to identify those who have had exposure and directed them to isolate.
“The situation is, indeed, worrisome especially noting the reluctance of the majority of students to comply with the COVID-19 prevention protocols.
“To avoid the escalation of cases on campus, the University Senate at an emergency meeting held on Wednesday, 14th of July 2021 approved that all students vacate the halls of residence by noon on Thursday indefinitely. Lectures for the rest of the semester will continue to be delivered virtually with effect from 26th July 2021.”
There were reports of a possible massive outbreak of the contagion at the institution.
In the last two days, Lagos has experienced a surge in cases, with experts blaming the rise on the university.