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A COVID-19 cluster was recently identified within the Faculty. It currently involves second- and third-year medical students in Montpellier. Click here for all the measures related to this cluster.

 

 

Suspension of In-Person Classes for DFGSM2-3 and DFGSMa2-3 Programs at the Montpellier Campus

 

Due to the current public health situation and the very high number of students who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the DFGSM2 class at the Montpellier campus, the decision has been made to cancel ALL in-person classes for the DFGSM2-3 and Ma2-3 programs at the Montpellier campus ( lectures, tutorials, and lab sessions) effective Wednesday, September 16, 2020  throughWednesday, September 30, 2020, inclusive.

DFGSM2 classes will continue to be held in person at the Nîmes campus, where they will be recorded and then uploaded to Moodle so that students can access them.

This decision means that all DFGSM2-3 and DFGSMa2-3 students enrolled in Montpellier must stay at home and must not, under any circumstances, go to university facilities (faculties, the university library, the CROUS, etc.).
We are counting on everyone's cooperation to limit the spread of the virus.

 

As of this date, the training sessions are still scheduled to take place, you are asked to follow preventive measures, practice social distancing, and wear a mask when you go out, to avoid all contact with vulnerable family members, and to STRICTLY Strictly follow the hygiene rules in effect during hospital or private practice rotations.
 

Any confirmed COVID-19 exposure must be reported to your academic affairs office. Find the complete procedure to follow in the event of suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 here.

Preventive measures, mask-wearing, and mask distribution

 

The Faculty administration reminds everyone that masks must be worn in ALL university facilities, both indoors and outdoors, including the university library and study rooms. This is essential to protecting everyone’s health.

Recognizing the cost that purchasing masks can entail, the University of Montpellier is currently organizing a distribution of two washable masks to each student in its community. The academic departments are currently making arrangements to distribute these masks as soon as possible.