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Some Notre Dame students away from campus see programs suspended

A woman wearing a mask as a precaution against a new coronavirus passes by a worker cleaning escalator handrails at a business building in Tokyo Monday, March 9, 2020. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

The University of Notre Dame has suspended some of their away-from-campus programs due to coronavirus concerns.

The Jerusalem Global Gateway programs at Tantur were suspended after Israeli authorities closed the crossing between Jerusalem and Bethlehem after confirmed cases. Arrangements are being made to fly students home as soon as possible.

Also, students studying in Japan have returned home safely after their places of learning there chose to close.

Additionally, students in the Notre Dame Washington Program have been asked to return home after the University of California Washington decided to close their housing in the nation’s capital.

Notre Dame is maintaining a web page for coronavirus updates and you can find the link for that information by clicking here.

 

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