EPHRAIM, Utah-Tuesday afternoon, Snow College president Bradley J. Cook gave an update on the COVID-19 outbreak that is affecting the Ephraim and Richfield campuses as well as all other institutes of higher learning throughout the world.
On Snow College’s official YouTube channel, Cook hoped all students were enjoying Spring Break. Following those remarks, he said that if students are with their parents during this time, that is the best place to stay for the time being.
Personal belongings that are at campus residence housing in Ephraim or Richfield should stay where they are for the time being.
Cook confirmed that as the symptoms of this malady begin to decrease, a time will be set up later wherein these belongings can be safely gathered.
Presently, living in on-campus housing is only permitted, Cook confirmed, if there are no other options for students.
Cook then ended his remarks, hoping for students to return to campus as soon as it is safe for such to occur.








