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“Mouth and nasal protection should always be used throughout the university if the respective minimum distance cannot be maintained.” (Point 3) Flexibility, however, is in the To form of the requested courses (Point 4). “The bandwidth of how the courses can be delivered ranges from purely digital (distance learning) as well as purely on-site face-to-face to a wide variety of mixed forms.”
“There is no alternative to practical exercises”
The work in the laboratory or the dissection course, however, “has no alternative” to do in the faculties, because after all, as with individual artistic lessons (musicians, actors, painters), it is about practical exercises, as ordered by KURIER. Always under the premise that the number of participants is so “reduced” that the minimum distance can be maintained. Otherwise, mouth and nose protection should be worn.
The minimum distance and mask also apply to point 5 From the program. Right now, the corona pandemic does not prevent “Conduct presence tests and on-site meetings” – assuming that the hygiene and safety concept has been properly implemented.
It is always the responsibility of the university in question to determine “what measures it takes to ensure the management of the contact person”.
Personal hallway seat
Point 6 Putting it into practice means that introductory lectures for mass studies like journalism will no longer necessarily take place at the Audimax in Vienna, for example. These can be attended by students from anywhere via video streaming. “Courses with a greater number of participants must always be held in rooms designed for at least twice the number of people”, says the plan of the Ministry. “It is also advisable to label or number individual entries accordingly and record them with a corresponding number.”
Safety precautions for 250 participants
For major events (a guideline is for 250 or more participants), universities must also take special security precautions. “They can include the assignment of fixed seats. A professional entry and exit management must guarantee that there cannot be massive concentrations before the start and after the end of the event ”.
Gives “Excursions, language courses and practical exercises are difficult to replace” (Point 7)The ministry knows that individual internships will have to be implemented despite Corona, and “it will not always be possible to find suitable replacement formats.”
“Lost Corona’s semester has no basis”
There is no reason to fear that students will lose the necessary ECTS points due to the limited number of places and limited exercise options, simply because the exercise is not completed on time. When asked by KURIER, all teachers need to make sure that the requirements are the same for everyone and that no one is preferred or worse. “Talk of a missed Corona semester is unfounded.” From now on, reading and learning together must be strictly managed. (Points 8 and 9).
“Minimum distance in the cafeteria”
Libraries have to regulate entry and exit. That means: Anyone who borrows a book and wants to read it on the spot must have a fixed seat assigned to be able to maintain a minimum distance and some hygiene measures. Currently there is no unregulated reading room as in the past. It is also excluded that the investigation teams change. “For epidemiological reasons, it must be ensured that the same groups of people always work together.”