Wits University develops continuity plan amid coronavirus cases in SA

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Wits University develops continuity plan amid coronavirus cases in SA
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“This does present challenges for people doing group experiments in laboratories, for example.”

The institution said it had developed a plan to be implemented if the university had to shut down for a short period in light of the coronavirus.

Already, the campus biometric fingerprint system has been disabled in an attempt to prevent an outbreak.

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