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covid-19

Face masks: should they return?

by Alaïa Lafleur

Alaïa Lafleur discusses the possibility of mandatory mask-wearing in light of increased COVID-19 infection rates.

Increase in demand for emergency services sees NHS Devon and Cornwall under significant pressure

by Alaïa Lafleur

Increase in demand for emergency services sees NHS Devon and Cornwall under significant pressure Pressure has been mounting on health services in Devon and Cornwall due to Covid related troubles. There has been a rise in patients admitted with Covid, more demand for emergency treatments, ambulances and GP appointments, and a difficulty in providing care […]

OnlyFans: the sex workers almost left behind

by Lucy Evans

Lucy Evans explores the temporary decision by OnlyFans to ban sexually explicit content on its site and what this tells us about the societal disregard for sex workers.

How has the pandemic changed hook-up culture?

by Amy Douglas

Amy Douglas discusses the ways that the pandemic may affect hook-up culture and dating.

Do Covid passports belong in a democratic country?

by Georgia Balmer

Georgia Balmer discusses the issues of implementing ‘Covid passports’ in the UK.

Clubs reopening: dance Fever!

by Olivia Richards

Olivia Richards recounts her experience of going out and letting loose in the club after the Pandemic.

July 19th – a date to remember?

by Lucy Evans and Pippa Bourne

Pippa Bourne and Lucy Evans discuss their thoughts around the upcoming ending of restrictions on 19th July.

Gene discovered that provides protection from COVID-19

by ellenrogers

Print science editor Ellen Rogers discusses the potential impact of recent research showing a genetic correlation with the severity of people’s COVID symptoms.

Coral Reefs and Coronavirus

by Erica Mannis

Erica Mannis discusses the lengths that both staff and students went to ensure that the Marine Biology Coral Reef Field Course could go ahead despite the ongoing pandemic.

Are we due a new working week?

by Georgia Balmer

Georgia Balmer explores how the COVID-19 Pandemic may have changed our working habits for the better.

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