ROME 〓 Santa Cecilia Conservatory has stopped lessons for all Eastern students

2020/02/01

Following the spread of the new coronavirus, Conservatorio Santa Cecilia in Rome has announced that it will suspend lessons for all Eastern students (Chinese, Korean, Japanese, etc.). According to local media reports, the instruction to stop the lesson was given to 160 teachers by Dr. Roberto Giuliani.

The instructions stipulate that students will be asked to see a doctor at the Conservatory starting at 2 pm on February 5, and that lessons for all Eastern students will be suspended until the doctor allows them to return to school.

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