Michigan State University has cancelled all face-to-face classes effective noon Wednesday until April 20th. Courses will be moved to online learning.

In a press release, the university said there is a probable case linked to the campus, and that the Ingham County Health Department is investigating and monitoring.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer confirmed the state's first two presumptive positives, in Oakland and Wayne counties, late Tuesday.

MSU is urging students who can return to their permanent residence to do so, but says the campus will remain open, as will residence halls and dining facilities for those unable to go home.

The university previously suspended all nonessential university-sponsored travel to mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Italy.

This is a developing story.