China News Service, Guangzhou, May 9 (Reporter Xu Qingqing) From 0:00 on May 9, the emergency response level for the prevention and control of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic in Guangdong Province has been adjusted from a secondary response to a tertiary response to major public health emergencies in the province. Major universities in Guangdong have announced the return notice for spring semesters. Many colleges and universities have arranged for students to return to school orderly and in batches starting from the 11th.

  On the evening of the 8th, Sun Yat-sen University and Jinan University respectively announced the return notice for the spring semester of 2020. Among them, Sun Yat-sen University is scheduled to arrange students to return to school in batches and orderly from May 11. Each college (department), affiliated hospital and other teaching and training units will notify students of the specific time for returning to school and related requirements.

On April 29th, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine held a campus outbreak prevention and control meal simulation exercise. Photo courtesy of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine

  Based on the principle of returning to school in batches, Jinan University plans to divide it into 8 batches starting from May 11, each with an interval of 7 days. It mainly arranges all doctoral students, graduate students and preparatory students to return to school in batches. Starting from May 20th, it is planned to organize two batches of graduates from key areas for epidemic prevention and control to return to school, with a 15-day interval between each batch. However, non-graduation students (except doctoral students) continue to teach online, and in principle, no return to school will be arranged this semester. The notice also emphasized that students currently graduating from abroad will not return to school for the time being.

  South China Agricultural University has arranged for students to return to school in batches from mid-May. According to the principle of returning to school after graduate students, then graduates and then non-graduates, students are required to reduce their concentration and return to school at the wrong peak. Students who plan to return to school this semester are mainly on a voluntary basis, and an application review system is implemented. Only after approval can they return to school. At present, the return-to-school re-entry work of international students coming to China is carried out in parallel with the mainland students; overseas students coming to China should not return to school before receiving formal notice.

  Undergraduates of Guangzhou Medical University may return to school on May 11th, graduating grade undergraduates; on May 18th, the internship base can arrange for returning undergraduates who are currently internships or about the next internship; other undergraduates will not return to school in the spring semester , Delayed to return to school on August 20, continue to carry out online education before returning to school.

On April 29th, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine held a campus outbreak prevention and control meal simulation exercise. Photo courtesy of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine

  Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine started to return to school in batches in order according to grades from May 11. The specific work was organized and implemented by various administrative departments and second-level units, and adjustments were made at any time according to the requirements of superiors.

  Previously, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine also held a return-to-school registration exercise for the spring semester of 2020, simulating the process of ID verification, temperature measurement, epidemic prevention materials collection, emergency handling and other processes on the day the students return to school. The staff participated in the exercise in different identities. The school stated that it would take advantage of the disciplines and specialties of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine to strengthen its ties with affiliated hospitals and provide green channels for medical services for students with abnormal health. (Finish)