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covid-19

Why I stayed

by Anna Romanovska

Why I stayed Anna Romanovska illustrates how displaced international students bear the brunt of COVID-19 COVID-19 has caused a lot of disturbance in people’s lives. You may have noticed a wave of your international friends packing their bags and leaving – fearful of not seeing their homes and families. But there are those who stayed. […]

Devon Air Ambulance grounded during COVID-19 pandemic

by Elinor Jones

Devon Air Ambulance grounded during COVID-19 pandemic Devon Air Ambulance have taken the decision to ground their helicopters to prevent the spread of COVID-19, stating that the risk to both patients and medics was too great. This is due to insufficient space in aircrafts preventing workers and patients from keeping the recommended two metre distance […]

Coronavirus Roundtable: Toulouse

by Ben Mirzoeff

Coronavirus Roundtable: Toulouse Foreign Correspondent Ben Mirzoeff describes his experience of being in France at the time of the crisis and how it has affected him The city of Toulouse itself was not noticeably affected by COVID-19 before the strict national lockdown was enforced by the government. Stockpiling was not an issue at all and […]

Where is Biden these days?

by Courtney Jones

Courtney Jones examines Joe Biden’s prospects of becoming the next president of USA in November.

Home is where the heart is: A year abroad in Florida cut short

by Henry Jordan

Home is where the heart is: a year abroad in Florida cut short Henry Jordan, Foreign Correspondent in Florida, gives a heartfelt insight into his curtailed year-abroad experience I was recently lucky enough to spend 7 months doing a study-abroad program at the University of South Florida in Tampa. For those unaware, Tampa is about […]

Exeter Genomics Research COVID-19

by Elinor Jones

Elinor Jones discusses the recent announcement of a £20 million grant to tackle Coronavirus

Surviving without shelter: Exeter’s homelessness problem continues

by Lifestyle

Kevin Yu examines how we can aid the homelessness problem in Exeter amidst Covid-19 The rapid manifestation of coronavirus/COVID-19 has shaken the whole planet, including Exeter, with WHO recently confirming its pandemic status. As a result, much of society is preparing to be housebound, from (in-advisably) stock-piling loo roll, to integrating Skype chats for work. […]

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