Daily Express

Students drive cases to 10 times rest of England

- By Chris Riches

CASES in a student neighbourh­ood have soared to more than 10 times the rest of England, the Express can reveal.

Analysis suggests the “petridish” of university digs, campuses and halls are the engine driving the latest surge.

In densely student- populated Fallowfiel­d in south Manchester there were one in 20 carriers in the week ending October 2.

This is equivalent to a weekly infection rate of almost 5,000 cases for every 100,000 people.

In the rest of England, the Office for National Statistics says 400 in every 100,000 are infected with Covid- 19.

Living in large households with active social lives – and being younger and less likely to display symptoms – students are a perfect virus carrier. In student- dominated wards in Leeds, Newcastle, Sheffield, Nottingham and Liverpool over one- in- 100 tested positive.

University of Reading microbiolo­gist Dr Simon Clarke said: “Even if students aren’t generally taken very ill, they can spread the virus to the rest of the community. Those cities have large night- time econo

Locked in... students Lauren Watson, left, and Olivia Austin at The Forge halls of residence at Sheffield Hallam University

mies as well. You forget about social distancing when you’re talking and socialisin­g.”

Jo Grady, boss of the University and College Union, said that the spikes were “a predictabl­e and preventabl­e crisis that ministers and universiti­es chose not to do more to constrain”.

The 10 worst affected student areas, all with rates equivalent to 1,600 per 100,000 or higher, are in the North, apart from districts in Nottingham and Exeter.

It is feared more than 90 universiti­es or colleges in the UK now have Covid- 19 outbreaks.

Newcastle University announced 1,003 students have tested positive over the past seven days. That came after 770 positive tests at nearby Northumbri­a University announced last Friday.

Around one in eight Durham students at two colleges – St Mary’s and Collingwoo­d College – have tested positive.

Yesterday Bristol University told hundreds to self- isolate after 40 people tested positive, bringing the total to 254 students and three staff.

Several universiti­es have started fining students for parties or failing to self- isolate.

 ??  ?? Revellers out in Newcastle, where the university said 1,003 students were positive
Revellers out in Newcastle, where the university said 1,003 students were positive

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom