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Plans revealed for mass COVID testing of 50,000 students on return to campus Prior to the…
Erica Mannis explains how artificial intelligence has been programmed to accurately detect COVID positive patients
Emma Newson explores the politics of the second national lockdown, which has proven to be far more controversial than the first.
While it is not compulsory, the University of Exeter has advised students to take a Coronavirus test before travelling home for winter break.
Exeter residents invited to take part in trials for new COVID-19 vaccine Exeter is one of…
Registrar email reveals that while cases remain low from the university, students should remain vigilant Due…
In the wake of controversy surrounding the government’s failure to support the arts through the pandemic, Sophie Porteous weighs in on what this lack of support might mean for the industry, and what could be done to help save it.
Exeter research reveals death rate of critical COVID-19 patients has dropped by almost half The number…
Denmark added to the UK’s quarantine list after outbreak of mutated coronavirus strand Denmark has been…
Exeter Christmas Market is cancelled The annual Exeter Christmas Market has been cancelled following the government’s…
Plans revealed for mass COVID testing of 50,000 students on return to campus Prior to the…
Erica Mannis explains how artificial intelligence has been programmed to accurately detect COVID positive patients
Emma Newson explores the politics of the second national lockdown, which has proven to be far more controversial than the first.
While it is not compulsory, the University of Exeter has advised students to take a Coronavirus test before travelling home for winter break.
Exeter residents invited to take part in trials for new COVID-19 vaccine Exeter is one of…
Registrar email reveals that while cases remain low from the university, students should remain vigilant Due…
In the wake of controversy surrounding the government’s failure to support the arts through the pandemic, Sophie Porteous weighs in on what this lack of support might mean for the industry, and what could be done to help save it.
Exeter research reveals death rate of critical COVID-19 patients has dropped by almost half The number…
Denmark added to the UK’s quarantine list after outbreak of mutated coronavirus strand Denmark has been…
Exeter Christmas Market is cancelled The annual Exeter Christmas Market has been cancelled following the government’s…
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