Sheffieldâs two universities have reported more than 850 confirmed cases of Covid-19 between them, according to the latest figures.
The University of Sheffield said 474 students had been diagnosed with coronavirus since 28Â September, with 90Â cases recorded on 4Â October alone. In addition, it has recorded five staff cases, three of which were reported over the weekend.
Nearby Sheffield Hallam University has recorded 336 cases during the same time period, with 65Â new cases on 4Â October. This brings the total number of cases at Sheffield Hallam since 21Â September to 372, including four staff cases.
Hallam said on 5 October that âin light of the increasing national and local transmissions, the university had decided to increase the proportion of online teaching for the next two weeksâ.
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In a statement, the university said the âtemporary measureâ meant that university buildings would remain open and students would retain at least some on-campus teaching, along with access to specialist and study facilities to support practical activities.
âWe have significant measures in place to help to keep the campus safe and are confident that these measures are appropriate and sensible,â the statement said. The university said it would keep the position âunder regular reviewâ.
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Other universities such as Manchester Metropolitan University, where 1,700 students have had to quarantine after 127 students tested positive, and Aberystwyth University, have shifted some teaching online in response to the virus.
A Hallam spokeswoman said the university was âworking closely with our partner accommodation providers to keep students safe while providing a range of support for those self-isolating, including food packages, well-being support and access to medicine for those that need itâ.
A University of Sheffield spokeswoman said affected students and their households were quarantining according to government guidelines. âThe university has robust processes and procedures in place for positive cases, including tracking and tracing to reduce onward transmission, communications to relevant staff and students and cleaning of affected areas where appropriate,â the spokeswoman said.
The university said it was in regular contact with Sheffield City Council, Public Health England and other partners and was offering extra support for students isolating in university accommodation, such as daily check-ins on students who are symptomatic and a ârange of online residence life activities to support engagement and community buildingâ.
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According to the university, currently âon-campus teaching volume is around 20Â per cent of what we would normally provide, with the rest being delivered digitallyâ.
The latest data emerged after Northumbria University reported 770Â cases of Covid-19. Over the weekend, the university clarified that this was the cumulative number since the start of term in mid-September. The latest self-reported daily tally was 78 on 2Â October, which the institution said was the âlowest daily figure for five daysâ.
Neighbouring Newcastle University said 94 of its students, and seven members of staff, had tested positive for Covid-19 during the period 25Â September to 1Â October, but it has not updated its figures since.
Universities across the UK have been reporting rising cases as students return to campus. The number of cases at the University of Edinburgh rose to 268 on 5Â October, up by 24 since the previous day.
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