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The current trajectory of the pandemic indicates that the second wave is more substantial than the first. It is therefore necessary to exercise the utmost caution and care. The primary consideration of saving lives while completing the academic year must remain foremost in institutional planning.

It is important that sufficient care is taken to build a social compact amongst all members of university community relating to the responsibilities of each person in ensuring that there are no further outbreaks of COVID-19.

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