The College of the North Atlantic will continue to deliver programs at this time.
CNA says students will be advised this week whether their programs will move to online delivery. The college is assessing where this can be done in an effort to minimize population sizes on campus and support social distancing.
Members of the public are asked to not visit campuses, while employees will continue to work on campus using technology to support across campus communication and limit face-to-face and larger group meetings.
Work placements and clinical/practical work will continue unless otherwise notified. Residences and the daycare centres will remain open.
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— CNA (@CNA_News) March 15, 2020
Customized and Continuous Learning Programs will only continue in instances that have been deemed essential to the business community in the province, and workplace health and safety protocols will continue.
CNA President and CEO, Bruce Hollett says they have been monitoring all public health information to ensure their decisions on operations are as current and relevant as possible.
He says the impacts of COVID-19 are constantly changing, and their decisions will have to adapt accordingly.






















