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Nunavut Arctic College campuses will remain closed until the fall, gov't announces

Deputy Premier David Akeeagok said students will be contacted by their instructors with information on how or when their programs will resume.

College students will be contacted with details on how their programs will continue

Deputy Premier David Akeeagok announced the campus closures in a press conference Friday. (Beth Brown/CBC)

Deputy Premier David Akeeagok announced Friday that Nunavut Arctic College's campuses will remain closed until the fall.

Students will be contacted by their instructors with information on how or when their programs will resume. Information will also be posted on the college's website and social media.

According to Akeeagok, the college is still determining which programs will continue via distance learning and which ones will be postponed.

In the case of theprograms run out ofPiqqusilirivvik, the cultural learning learning facility in Clyde River, for the safety of instructors, many of whom are Elders, programs have been cancelled for the time being.

Watch the press conference in full below:

Those in family student housing units can remain there.

No cases of COVID-19have been confirmed in the territory, as of Friday. Chief Public Health Officer Dr. MichaelPatterson saidsocial distancing rules are still in place, because test results take up to a week to come back.

Premier Joe Savikataaqsaid he is hoping to see testing units come in for all communities by mid-May.

As of today, 253 people are under investigation. 277 people are cleared.