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Most Western students have cleared out of residences in wake of COVID-19 variants

Article content Amid an eighth COVID-19 outbreak in less than a month at student dormitories, fewer than 20 per cent of residence students at Western University remain on campus, the school says. About 618 of the 3,100 students who were in residence at the first of the month remain there, said Chris Alleyne, associate vice-president, housing and ancillary services. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Most Western students have cleared out of residences in wake of COVID-19 variants Back to video Western asked students on April 1 to move out of residences by April 11, because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases, many caused by more transmissible variants.

Most Western University students have moved home after COVID woes

Article content Amid an eighth COVID-19 outbreak in less than a month at student dormitories, fewer than 20 per cent of residence students at Western University remain on campus, the school says. About 618 of the 3,100 students who were in residence at the first of the month remain there, said Chris Alleyne, associate vice-president, housing and ancillary services. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Most Western University students have moved home after COVID woes Back to video Western asked students on April 1 to move out of residences by April 11, because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases, many caused by more transmissible variants.

Just hold fast : Surge in infections, new death shows COVID s danger

Article content The message from the Middlesex-London Health Unit to pandemic-weary area residents this weekend: Stay on target. “It’s so critical that we just hold fast,” Alex Summers, the associate medical officer of health, said Sunday. “We need to stay the course for another four weeks at least.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Just hold fast : Surge in infections, new death shows COVID s danger Back to video The plea from Summers came as the health unit reported 85 new infections, as well as one new death, on Sunday. The latest death is a man in his 60s with who did not live in a retirement or long-term care home. He is the 194th person to die of COVID-19 in London and Middlesex County.

Just hold fast : Surge in infections, new death shows COVID s danger: Summers

Article content The message from the Middlesex-London Health Unit to pandemic-weary area residents this weekend: Stay on target. “It’s so critical that we just hold fast,” Alex Summers, the associate medical officer of health, said Sunday. “We need to stay the course for another four weeks at least.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Just hold fast : Surge in infections, new death shows COVID s danger Back to video The plea from Summers came as the health unit reported 85 new infections, as well as one new death, on Sunday. The latest death is a man in his 60s with who did not live in a retirement or long-term care home. He is the 194th person to die of COVID-19 in London and Middlesex County.

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