Starting April 8, both faculty members and students at NTU are required to wear a surgical mask during class in classrooms or during experiments in labs. In cases where instructors and students concur in seeking exemption from this requirement, the instructor should apply to the Office of Academic Affairs after making proper arrangements in accordance with social distancing guidelines (1.5m indoors). Individual students reporting special needs may move to distance learning upon instructor approval. For students who forget to wear a surgical mask to class, please borrow one from department/institute staff or from the managerial staff of the classroom building, and return a new one within a week.

To reiterate the content of the campuswide email sent on April 5, please stay highly alert about your own health status during the 14 days following the Tomb Sweeping Holiday. In case of any indisposition, wear a surgical mask, seek medical attention immediately, and inform the contact person in pandemic of your department/institute/office. In addition, students and colleagues who return home after being tested for COVID-19 should practice a 14-day self-health management starting the last date of contact with a confirmed case or the date of symptom onset, and should not come to the campus for work or class during this period.

To ensure thorough implementation of anti-COVID-19 measures on campus, please forward this message to personnel independently employed by faculty, departments, institutes, and offices.

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