Omicron prompts University of British Columbia courses to go temporarily online

Dec 22, 2021 | 3:16 PM

VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia is moving its classes temporarily online at both its Vancouver and Okanagan campuses in the new year because of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. 

In a statement, university president Santa Ono says campuses will remain open but instruction after the holiday break will be provided online until at least Jan. 24. 

Ono says the school intends to allow in-person learning after that date, but university officials will monitor the situation and provide an update in the first week of the new year. 

He says the decision allows time for faculty and staff to prepare course materials and other services.