Western Mail

Covid restrictio­ns come to an end for students

- ABBIE WIGHTWICK Education editor abbie.wightwick@walesonlin­e.co.uk

MASKS, social distancing and other pandemic restrictio­ns in universiti­es and colleges in Wales come to an end from today.

All Covid restrictio­ns for higher education have been lifted as the Welsh Government formally removes the infection control framework for higher and further education institutio­ns.

The move brings universiti­es and colleges in line with schools and businesses.

It was announced last week that restrictio­ns for schools were ending.

Large-scale lectures and face-toface teaching had already begun to return in higher education, but the change will bring higher and further education into line with the wider public health guidance followed by businesses, employers and event organisers, the Welsh Government said.

Universiti­es and colleges have been following guidance to reduce the transmissi­on of Covid-19, similar to the local framework followed by schools, with a scale of measures based on local risk.

At the height of the pandemic, that saw students learning remotely, having exams cancelled or online, no face-to-face teaching and no large lectures, while some were stuck isolating in halls of residence.

On April 18 the Welsh Government removed the legal requiremen­t for businesses, employers and event organisers to undertake specific risk assessment­s and employ reasonable measures to stop the spread of coronaviru­s.

Announcing the latest change, Education Minister Jeremy Miles said: “I would like to thank our college and university staff and students for their tremendous efforts throughout the pandemic in not only supporting students to keep learning but also their leading role in the fight against coronaviru­s.

“The continuati­on of education has been a Welsh Government priority throughout the pandemic. We have worked closely with the sector to ensure Covid-secure environmen­ts and in-person learning and campus facilities were available.

“We are now in a Covid-stable scenario and the public health risks for higher and further education have reduced significan­tly. Therefore, the continuati­on of additional public health measures is no longer proportion­ate and we have asked institutio­ns to formally remove their infection control frameworks from today.”

Universiti­es have also begun the first live graduation ceremonies in three years.

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