Brasilia: The plan to open British universities next month has been scrapped amidst the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic in the country. The college association has said that the courses are being taught online. This decision has hit the decision of PM Boris Johnson, who was unsuccessfully trying to bring students back to their classrooms.
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The University and College Union (UCU) said that it would be a rush to send students back to universities. He has warned that if the COVID epidemic causes havoc in the country, then he can be blamed. UCU Secretary-General Joe Grady said in a statement that it is difficult to transfer more than 1 million students across the country. This will bring the second wave of Covid-19 epidemic. He has requested the government to continue the online teaching method.
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This decision of UCU comes at a time when PM Johnson is trying to get the economy back on track after the lockdown. It has been known that the UK economy had fallen by 20 percent during the April-June period due to the pandemic. To restore the economy, PM Johnson is calling for employees to return to offices.
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