As two of our students were confirmed on April 10 to have been infected by COVID-19, TNUA will switch to full remote learning for all classes for 10 days from April 11 until April 20, in accordance with the school’s epidemic prevention guidelines.
In the wake of the confirmed COVID cases among our students, TNUA is conducting a probe into the cases’ contact histories, as well as disinfection of all school facilities.
All teachers, staff and students are asked to stay alert to the latest developments, and follow any epidemic-prevention instructions by the Centers for Disease Control and the Ministry of Education. TNUA will make dynamic changes to the ways of conducting classes, managing work and arranging activities.