11 Mar 2020

Coronavirus: Samoa university launches pandemic plan

12:38 pm on 11 March 2020

Samoa's National University has launched a coronavirus pandemic plan, which includes shutting down the institute to contain the spread of Covid-19 in the event of an outbreak.

NUS staff and students attend the seminar.

NUS staff and students attend the seminar. Photo: RNZ Pacific / Tipi Autagavaia

The plan includes measures for students to continue classes at home using online services.

The university's students and staff have been advised to stay strong, not to fear the disease, and to follow all precautionary measures to avoid infection.

A lecturer at the university has suggested the first semester be cut to six weeks to allow students to sit exams before the virus can spread to Samoa.

Vice Chancellor Alec Ekeroma said the suggestion would be discussed with lecturers and senior staff.

But he said for now the priority was for the university to prepare for an outbreak.

Alec Ekeroma.

Alec Ekeroma. Photo: RNZ Pacific / Tipi Autagavaia

Get the RNZ app

for ad-free news and current affairs