| Preventive protocols have been established according to phase 2 of the de-escalation | On 3, 4 and 5 June, the University of Murcia will take the entrance exams for those over 25/45 years of age.
They were scheduled to take place from April 21 to 23, but had to be delayed until early June as a result of the health crisis caused by COVID-19.
The exams will take place in the Northern Classroom of the Espinardo Campus in the afternoon.
The tests that start tomorrow are marked by the preventive protocols established for phase 2 of the de-escalation, and which oblige to take measures and establish guidelines that reduce the risk of contagion during their development.
There are 530 people registered in this call. During these last two months, the University of Murcia has worked intensively to guarantee security through a wide range of measures, including the mandatory distance of two meters between people during the pre-exam call, in the classroom and in the hallways.
The use of the individual protection mask will also be mandatory both outside and inside the building.
The students who appear have been instructed not to borrow material such as pens and other preventive measures such as the use of hydroalcoholic gel.
They have also been recommended to bring their own food and water, as well as to wash all clothes when they get home as a preventive measure. The facilities of the North Lecture Hall have been signposted with indication of the tables where exams can be held and the necessary signage and signage have been arranged to remind them of the necessary security measures.
"Once the much-needed and essential prevention work has been carried out, it is now time to encourage the future students of our university and wish them the best possible success in these tests.
We are aware of their enormous effort on very difficult days for all citizens That effort will undoubtedly guarantee them the opportunity to be part of our university community in the next academic year 2020/21 ", assures the vice-rector for Studies at the University of Murcia, Sonia Madrid Cánovas.
The vice-rector wanted to thank all the UMU staff who participate in these tests for their work,general coordination, teaching staff, administration and service personnel, service assistants, cleaning and security personnel, as well as the Red Cross.
Source: Universidad de Murcia