
StFX President Andy Hakin. (CREDIT: StFX)
The president of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish has tested positive for COVID-19 amid a growing outbreak.
Andy Hakin confirmed the news in a post to StFx’s Facebook page on Sunday night, saying two other members of the school’s leadership team also have the virus.
They’re fully vaccinated and experiencing mild flu-like symptoms.
“I was notified of my positive status last evening. We are all fully vaccinated and experiencing mild flu-like symptoms,” Hakin says. “All Public Health protocols are being followed and we are able to work virtually while we isolate. The focus of our team remains on supporting our students and our community.”
At this time, students are expected to return to class on the original date, January 4th.
Exams are also expected to be held before the new semester.
“I want students and faculty to know that time will be dedicated to finishing exams before the new academic term begins,” Hakin says. “The Academic Leadership Team guided by the AVP & Provost is currently working through details. They will be sharing additional information in the days ahead.”
Hakin also issued an apology over the weekend for the school’s role in the COVID-19 spike.
He says the community needs to be prepared for the number of infections to spike in the coming days.
The outbreak has been attributed to the university’s X-ring ceremony and graduation events over a week ago.
**With files from Sam Fisher and Jack Morse.