圖朸厙 launches petition demanding universities move online as campus Covid-19 cases hit 20k
16 October 2020
圖朸厙 has launched a petition demanding the UK government move learning online at universities immediately, as the total number of reported Covid-19 cases on campus since the start of term rose to over 20,000.
圖朸厙 launched its Covid-19 dashboard when universities were reporting around 10,000 cases.
圖朸厙's calls on the government to immediately implement the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) recommendations and move to online learning in universities, as well as provide additional funding to protect students and staff from the impacts of the Covid crisis.
This week it emerged that ministers recommended by SAGE in mid-September, which included moving all university and college teaching online unless in-person teaching was absolutely essential. 圖朸厙 has been .
The union said deep-rooted flaws in how universities are funded had encouraged institutions to bring students back onto campus because of their reliance on tuition and accommodation fees. It said the government now needed to stand behind the sector with secure funding that allows health and safety to be the top priority.
圖朸厙 general secretary Jo Grady said: 'We have now seen over 20,000 cases of Covid at universities since the start of term. But even as much of the UK is moving into stricter measures to contain the pandemic, in-person activities are continuing on campus causing infections to rise. We repeatedly warned that the mass movement of students around the country would cause a public health disaster but our pleas fell on deaf ears.
'The pandemic has exposed deep-rooted flaws in how universities are funded. The government's failure to stand behind the sector in this time of crisis has meant institutions have been encouraged to prioritise student recruitment over health and safety, with staff and students now paying the price.
'We are urging everyone to sign our petition so the government understands that it needs to move learning online now, and provide additional funding to support flexibility for students, stability for the sector and safety for all.'
圖朸厙 has also launched a video, '', which shows why universities must halt in-person teaching.
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