Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Students in halls of residence told to self-isolate

COLLEGE DENIES ACCOMMODAT­ION IS IN LOCKDOWN AFTER OUTBREAK

- By OWEN SHEPPARD owen.sheppard@reachplc.com @owen_sheppard

ABOUT 50 students are self-isolating at a university halls of residence in Hammersmit­h.

The Royal College of Music confirmed on Wednesday September 30 that a Covid-19 outbreak had occurred at Consort Village halls, in Goldhawk Road.

The halls, which contain studio, one-bed and two-bed flats, are run privately by Campus Living Villages.

However, a university spokespers­on said the accommodat­ion is “not in lockdown”, meaning unaffected students are able to leave the building.

The outbreak has coincided with a sharp rise in cases in Hammersmit­h and Fulham. Twenty-four new cases were confirmed in the borough from September 27 to 29.

The spokespers­on also said affected students are being “fully supported” by staff.

It is believed to be the first reported outbreak at a London university and followed a week of reports of students being locked down in other major cities, including Manchester and Edinburgh.

One new case of Covid-19 has been reported at Royal Holloway University of London, which has much of its campus in Surrey.

The Royal College of Music spokespers­on said: “Our student accommodat­ion is not in lockdown. We currently have a small cluster of confirmed cases of Covid-19 at our halls of residence and these individual­s, and those who share their facilities, are self-isolating while being fully supported by staff.

“We have worked with Public Health England and the council on measures to ensure quick and effective containmen­t and contact tracing. We are continuing to monitor the situation, keeping our students and staff informed as appropriat­e, and following all UK government guidance.”

Hammersmit­h and Fulham Council leader Stephen Cowan told the Politics Home website: “This is the type of event that we’ve been planning for all summer.

“Our team is fully engaged with everyone affected and doing our best to ensure the infection does not spread. It’s absolutely important that people socially distance, wear a face mask, wash hands and carry hand sanitiser – that’s how we’ll avoid a full second lockdown.”

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The Consort Village halls of residence in Goldhawk Road, Hammersmit­h

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