Safety Tips For Returning To University During COVID

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Returning to school after the COVID pandemic presents a new challenge for students and teaching staff, especially with the wave of omicron cases in the UK. This means staying safe while concentrating on your books and keeping up with university life as a university student. Fortunately, there are several ways you can do this effortlessly. So, how can you ensure that you are safe with school in session? Here are a few tips you should consider.

Practise safe distancing

If there is one thing everyone has learned since the pandemic outbreak, adhering to the social distance protocols can help reduce the spread of the virus. These protocols suggest that people stay 6 feet apart from persons outside your household. Unfortunately, this is almost impossible on university campuses. However, there are practical ways to practice safe distancing, including avoiding crowded places and social gatherings. You can also wear your mask whenever you find yourself in such places. Stay inside if you can’t keep a safe distance from others when everyone is out due to the nice weather.

Limit exposure

Although young people may seem less likely to show symptoms and severe illness from the virus, ensuring measures to limit exposure is vital. Besides wearing a mask and keeping a healthy distance, there are other effective ways to help limit exposure. For example, you should adhere to your school’s policies concerning students that feel unwell. You should follow the rules concerning restrictions on the number of people who can use public spaces such as the library. Separate accommodation is also a great way to limit students’ exposure to the virus- this applies to university students. Several affordable accommodation facilities such as HOP Property keep you safe and away from exposure to the virus. This is especially important if you are a student experiencing an existing chronic, high-risk medical condition

Stay calm and talk to someone

Understandably, the pandemic has affected you in some way. This may lead to mental and physical health issues. Also, being away from home during this time can be difficult. Therefore, it is important to keep in touch with the world around you. Be sure to keep in regular contact with your family, and they can offer you the right mental and emotional support you need. Doing this would help put you in the right frame of mind for your studies. You should also take advantage of your school’s support services to help improve your psychological, emotional and social wellbeing.

Get vaccinated

Although UK’s Chief Medical Officers agree that COVID is mild and asymptomatic in young people, it doesn’t take away the advantages of being vaccinated. Doing this would reduce the need to take some time off and limit the possible spread of the virus inside schools. It also protects you from contracting the virus or incurring expensive medical bills. More importantly, vaccinating ensures your safety while you’re in school.

The thought of school reopening and going “back to normal” is terrifying for the children, parents, and teaching staff. However, by following these tips, you would be sure to develop strategies that would help keep the children safe.

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