The first batch of university students in the UK returned to school, what prevention and control mea

Updated on educate 2024-05-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    According to the BBC 28**, veterinary students at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom have returned to school and their university life is very different from what it used to be due to the pandemic. These students are the first students to open on UK university campuses, and safety is a top priority.

    What are the first batch of students to return to school The first batch of students to return to campus is the students of the Department of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, a total of 150 people, and the teacher said that he was very happy to see the students return to school.

    What measures have been taken by the schoolFirst, the students were divided into study groups, each group consisted of a few people, which reduced contact with each other and reduced the risk of infection. Each group has between 3 and 10 people, and people in the group are not required to maintain social distancing or wear masks, but they are required to maintain social distancing and wear masks if they are in contact with different groups. In addition, the school building has planned a one-way traffic mode, alcohol disinfectant has been set up at designated points, and teachers and students must wear masks during face-to-face classes.

    Large classes with a large number of students are taught online, and group classes are taught face-to-face, which is absolutely necessary for a technical discipline such as the Department of Veterinary Medicine.

    Is it safe to return to campusThe measures on campus are very strict, but the risk of infection is definitely much greater than the risk of isolation at home, even if the school has taken a variety of measures to reduce contact between students, there will still be different degrees of danger in the cafeteria, classes, etc. Gretrix said that he can't say how many overseas students will report to campus this fall as planned, but it would be great if 50 percent of international students came to register.

    I hope that the students who return to school will be able to learn safely.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Everyone was told that masks were mandatory, and that teachers and students returning to school had their temperatures taken every day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Set up small groups of two to three people to reduce human contact. Masks must be worn by those involved in the class, not only by the students but also by the teachers. The school's facilities have been disinfected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ask everyone, including staff, and students, to wear masks and maintain appropriate physical distancing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Divide these college students into groups, and group members can meet without wearing masks, and must wear masks for group classes; 2. It is forbidden to engage in some entertainment behaviors and to distance students between classes; 3. Implement one-way traffic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The coronavirus is spreading in the UK and the UK** is looking for ways to minimise its spread. If drastic measures are not taken, these measures can last for weeks or even months. More than 250,000 deaths are feared.

    All members of the public should spend less time with others: everyone should stop having unnecessary contact with others. This is especially important for people over 70 years old, people with underlying health conditions and pregnant women, people should work from home if they can, cafes, bars and restaurants are closed from Friday night in order to deal with the coronavirus, except for takeaway food people should stop all unnecessary travel Those who are at risk, about 1.5 million people who have received organ transplants, have serious respiratory diseases or certain cancers, should not go out for 12 weeks and if they do not have their own support system, they will receive the necessary supplies.

    Hospitals plan to isolate coronavirus patients and provide staff with protective masks and gowns. All hospital patients with flu-like symptoms are being examined. Everyone should continue to wash their hands regularly, anyone with a fever or persistent cough should stay home for seven days, and those who live with someone with coronavirus symptoms should also stay home for 14 days.

    The UK's thinking is changing fast. It began trying to control the coronavirus by isolating people who tested positive and asking anyone who had close contact with them to also self-isolate. Ministers then introduced a number of policies to postpone and reduce the peak, which was expected in most cases.

    But the design of the model at Imperial College London prompted a change in approach. It warned that policies to control the spread could lead to more than 250,000 deaths and that intensive care units in hospitals would be overwhelmed. Ministers are now seeking to curb this spread entirely.

    They hope this will keep the death toll below 20,000. But the problem with trying to suppress the virus is that once you lift these measures, fear can quickly return. One option that experts recommend** is to go through a cycle of lifting and re-imposing restrictions, guided by the need for intensive care.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, the epidemic in Europe is still very serious, and even if you return to school, you must take precautions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    British university students have returned to school, the school has made strict prevention and control measures, and the state has also introduced a series of corresponding policies. This group of students has attracted much attention from the society, so it is natural that the school will receive special attention, and if the protective measures are in place and the students strictly follow them, the epidemic will be effectively controlled.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Their epidemic has indeed been effectively controlled, and the epidemic is not so serious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Encourage students to wear masks and avoid gathering in groups to eat and talk; The teaching format adopts a combination of online and offline; Reduce the number of people in laboratories and conference rooms, and implement staggered classes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Students must wear masks and change them in time, and cannot communicate intimately in person or eat together to prevent the spread of the disease.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The new semester is likely to be delivered in a blended format, online and interactive. The number of users in laboratories and studios will be reduced. Classes will also be shortened or staggered to avoid too much contact with crowds. Public facilities are also disinfected frequently.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    College students have returned to school during the epidemic, what measures have the school done and what changes have been made.

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