All set for physical classes


Safety first: Elajsolan and Prof Lee say guidelines from the authorities on the unvaccinated will be adhered to.Safety first: Elajsolan and Prof Lee say guidelines from the authorities on the unvaccinated will be adhered to.

PETALING JAYA: Private colleges and universities are well prepared for the reopening soon but are putting out a clear message – their doors will remain tightly closed to unvaccinated students, lecturers and support staff members.

Higher education officials and medical experts backed the government’s decision that only those fully vaccinated would be allowed into campuses for physical classes.

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