Cambridge University courses will be held online until summer 2021

The prestigious University of Cambridge has decided to give all of its courses online until the summer of 2021, due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

“The university is constantly adapting to evolving recommendations,” said the British university. “Social distancing will continue to be necessary, the university has decided that there will be no more face-to-face courses during the next academic year,” said a spokesperson for the university where the online course system has been in effect since last Tuesday.

The university, which has 20,000 students, specifies however that courses in small groups are possible, with respect for social distancing.

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