Dear All
As someone who spent 20 years at
It was only natural that covid would pop up in various
universities; and that fact should be no mystery to you. We are at the start of
the academic year and already dozens of students are self-isolating after
concerns of a coronavirus 'outbreak' at
20 students have tested positive for Covid in the past few
days with more self-isolating, given the way student life is, even if they fire
fight this outbreak, it will be one battle in an ongoing war. Yes, there will
be other outbreaks, at
In my youth, I taught many students fitness, some of them
ended up later down the line funded by the lottery and representing
My students were the best on campus!
As well as the first positive coronavirus cases at
You are just as likely to sit at a desk which a covid sufferer previously did, and pick up the virus on your hands, and by the time you get symptoms; who knows who you were in contact with or what surfaces you touched. Some people like medical, dentists and some of the life sciences groups are particularly high risk from coming into contact with covid. Is there a strategy in place to limit their contact with the wider student population? I doubt it, just like the virus spreads so have the high risk groups all across the campus. The flaw in the system is the Accommodation Office, their job is to get you a room, not consider what your course is. Like everyone else, the universities are going to have to learn to isolate people into their various groups, but that requires cooperation. Add to the mix, various activities like sport and social, you are really talking about limiting spread, not eliminating it.
And if coronavirus isn’t halted then next year, and every year after that there will be the same challenges until some bright spark creates a safe vaccine. So far, given what has been released, we aren’t anywhere near that happy state of affairs.
Yesterday, I was talking about the need to develop being ‘self aware’ when out and about, prevention is always better than cure. In space of 24 hours, I have had a lot of people turn up to read that one; someone said the last paragraph resonated with them. So here it is again, ‘in these desperate times, don’t look to Nicola Sturgeon to save you, your family, your friends or your community; you have the skills to do that yourself. When outside, don’t touch surfaces if you don’t need too, that includes, doors, seats, counters, walls, sinks and toilets. Stay two metres apart; always wear your mask in any shop or inside space that isn’t your home. Limit your contacts with other people to the bare minimum, stagger your shopping hours to avoid crowds, if on a bus, try not to touch rails with your bare hands, wear gloves. Always wash your hands regularly and first thing when you return home, and don’t go out if unwell. In the meantime, stay active, both physically and mentally, and you will survive, be self aware, this is your greatest asset in fight against coronavirus’.
Finally, diversity promoted by some people as a panacea obviously has its drawbacks, every year into the university bubble comes ‘outsiders’, that is the nature of uni, an education factory, but with outsiders comes ‘the bugs’ and this one is particularly nasty. In medicine and other various high risk groups causing transmission, there is no way that risk can be completely eliminated, especially for those in the later years who leave the bubble to go into hospitals etc. It takes one person on one day to pick up the virus and bring it back onto campus, and when you multiple up how many days, how many medics and how many locations, they will attend, you can clearly get a picture forming on how short the odds are they will infect the university community. This why I urge people be self aware, because there really is no other viable option, you can’t rely on others to provide that security blanket, it doesn’t exist.
Yours sincerely
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