“Alliance universities are doing everything reasonably practicable to ensure that their campuses are Covid-secure and that their students are aware of and observe all relevant guidelines both on and off campus.
“They have continued to go above and beyond, remaining incredibly flexible to do everything in their power to support students, staff and our communities during this extraordinary period for the sector, and the nation.
“Alliance universities will continue working in consultation with public health experts to develop plans in line with the latest guidance, and will continue to monitor the situation closely and respond accordingly.”
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