Trinity College Dublin has announced that all its lectures will be delivered online for the rest of the semester.
The college has announced the measure in response to the evolving Coronavirus situation.
Lectures will be delivered online from tomorrow morning.
#COVIDー19: From tomorrow Wednesday 11 March, all lectures will be delivered online for the rest of the semester rather than physically in a lecture hall. Please monitor emails and central social media channels for further updates. More information at https://t.co/dKeGDcTNmQ pic.twitter.com/NvisWykqxV
— Trinity College Dublin (@tcddublin) March 10, 2020
However, tutorials, seminars and laboratory practicals will all continue to be given in the usual fashion while using social distancing protocols.
Trinity says further measures may be necessary and these arrangements will be kept under continuous review.
Meanwhile, it is also closing off the Book of Kells to visitors because of the coronavirus.
It's among a number of spaces set to shut as a precaution.
The Long Room, which contains the Book of Kells, the Science Gallery and the Douglas Hyde Gallery have all closed off to the public.