Lincoln University has confirmed that one of its students has tested positive for COVID-19, with another of its students at probable risk of having the virus.
Public health officials have advised that both cases are linked to the Hereford Queenstown conference.
The University has been closely monitoring both students since they were contacted by public health. Both students are currently well, having entered self-isolation on Saturday 21 March. The University is in contact with them and is offering the support required.
Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie emphasised that the University’s top priority is the health and wellbeing of its students and staff.
“We are working closely with the Ministry of Health to follow the process mandated when a case of Covid-19 is confirmed.
“We are also committed to keeping all our students and staff informed of every eventuality, so we have advised them of the Covid-19 case, along with details of what to do if they need assistance or support. We will continue to communicate every update to our students and staff across all appropriate channels.”
Lincoln University advised students earlier this week of its decision to suspend all teaching and assessment activities until 20 April.
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