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University students may need to stay in a “protective bubble” to prevent spread of coronavirus

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Some of the other new safety measures suggested include virtual freshers' weeks and online lectures University students may have to stay in a “protective bubble” when they return to study in the autumn to prevent the spread of coronavirus, according to a new report.

University leaders from ‘Universities UK’ have suggested that students could stay in a “protective bubble” of the same small group, meaning students would live and study with the same group of people when campuses reopen in the autumn.

Some of the other new safety measures suggested include holding a virtual Freshers’ Week, controlling entry to student accommodation and the staging of online lectures.

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