The Chan School of Public Health at Harvard is arguably the best school of public health in the world. When threatened with coronovirus the President of Harvard asked the school to review the situation and to advise the university. Can you imagine an Australian vice chancellor asking a school or faculty for advice?
Chan School's assessment was that the USA border security was likely to miss 70% of COVID-19 cases. It also proposed a course of action that was immediately implemented, including:
"....Teach and Learn Remotely
The goal of these social distancing measures is to limit the number of instances where community members are gathering in large groups and spending periods of time in close proximity with each other in classrooms, dining halls, and residential buildings. See Teach and Learn Remotely for more information.
Effective March 10 and until further notice:
- We will begin transitioning to online instruction for all graduate and undergraduate classes. The goal is to complete this transition by March 23.
- Government guidance assures us that international students can participate in online classes without concern for their immigration status, provided they continue to make normal progress in a full course of study as required by federal regulations.
- Students are asked not to return to campus after Spring Recess and to meet academic requirements remotely.
- We know there will be difficult and extenuating circumstances for students who cannot leave campus or do not have another place to go. We will provide you the help you need to stay safe, secure, and continue with your academic work.
- Students who need to remain on campus for extenuating circumstances will also receive instruction remotely and must prepare for severely limited on-campus activities and interactions.
- All graduate students will transition to remote work wherever possible.
- Schools will communicate more specific guidance, and we encourage you to review your School and Program-specific coronavirus page for more information...."