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Moray Covid cases: Why are infections so high as area to stay in Level 3
The First Minister said it is very likely Moray will remain at Level 3 - so what exactly has caused a sudden spike in cases?
13:23, 12 MAY 2021
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All remaining university students to return to in-person teaching from 17 May
University students received a boost today (Monday 10 May) with the launch of a new employment and skills guide alongside the confirmation that all remaining students can return to in-person teaching from the 17 May.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the country can progress to Step 3 of the Government’s roadmap which will see a further easing of restrictions on indoor mixing and social contact.
Some students, including those doing practical courses such as science and engineering, and who need to access specialist facilities and equipment, are already back on campus.
The Government has confirmed all students will be allowed to return to campus for in person teaching on May 17. Photo credit: Getty Images
As part of the Government’s announcement all returning students are encouraged to take a test either through home or community testing at least one day before they travel back to their term time accommodation.
And upon arrival at their term time accommodation, all students and staff will be encouraged to take three supervised Lateral Flow Devices (LFD) tests three-four days apart at an on-campus asymptomatic testing site, and will be expected to be tested two times a week throughout the rest of the summer term.