Moscow State University’s Shuvalov building, named after MV Lomonosov (MSU), is switching to distance education until May 26, due to a case of measles in a student. DEA News Pursuant to the instruction of the university rector.
According to the document, faculty deans were instructed to “organize distance education for structured students using e-learning and distance learning technologies” in conjunction with the Department for Academic Policy, Education and Methodological Activities, and Organization of the Educational Process. “Units” in this building from May 12 to May 26.
As noted, only students and staff who have had no contact with a student with measles, have been vaccinated twice, or have measles, will be allowed to attend in-person state final certification events.
The document states that students of additional education programs and their circles are also transferred to distance education.
The rector of Moscow State University, Viktor Sadovnichy, also instructed the medical research and training center of the university, the Rospotrebnadzor regional department to inform about the immune status of employees and students of the Shuvalov Corps, and to vaccinate students according to the symptoms of the epidemic. has not had measles before and has not been vaccinated twice before 17 May.
The Shuvalov building houses the faculties of political science, public administration, history and philosophy, as well as the Higher School of Cultural Policy and Management in the Humanitarian Field and the Center for All University Art and Nature Collections.
On the eve of the Rospotrebnadzor Office in Moscow reportedwho sent an order to Moscow State University on the need for anti-epidemic measures in connection with the detection of measles in a student.
The press service of the department also informed that an epidemiological investigation was launched and measures were taken to prevent the spread of the disease.