Covid Safety Message
The safety of our staff, members and residents remains our highest priority. All face-to-face meetings and events organised by Student Center will be conducted fully in line with the latest Government guidance.
If you or someone in your household are experiencing symptoms on the day or days prior to the meeting or viewing, please inform us so we can cancel or reschedule your booking and offer your place to our waiting list.
If you have any questions, please contact our Student Center team on 07419383111 or admin@studentcenter.co.uk
Coronavirus/Covid-19- What is it?
Coronavirus/Covid-19 is a new illness that is caused by a virus called Coronavirus/Covid-19 and can affect your lungs and airways.
The most common symptoms include a dry cough, tiredness, and fever, but some patients may also experience a runny nose, sore throat, aches and pains or difficulty breathing.
For the latest information on coronavirus and its symptoms, visit the NHS website.
What do I do if I think I have Coronavirus/Covid-19?
The situation is constantly changing and so we recommend visiting the NHS website for the most relevant up to date information.
The current advice from the NHS is if you have either a new, continuous cough, or a high temperature you should self-isolate for seven days. You do not need to contact NHS Direct (111) and you should not visit a GP, pharmacy, out of hours service or accident and emergency (A&E). We recommend the following advice from NHS and if you are self-isolating.
- Ensure the local property team are aware you are self-isolating.
- Keep in regular contract with family and friends so they are not worried about your welfare unnecessarily.
- Stay in your accommodation unless told otherwise by health authorities.
- Avoid using common areas in your property.
- In the event of a fire evacuation, evacuate as per normal procedure, but keep away from other people by six feet.
- If your symptoms get worse, you cannot cope with them at home, or they do not get better in seven days, use the NHS Direct (111) online Coronavirus service. If you cannot get help online, call NHS Direct on 111 or, in an emergency, call 999.
- Do not go to university/college, work, or public areas, and do not use public transport or taxis until you are advised it is safe for you to do so.
- If you have someone bringing supplies or have ordered shopping online, make sure the items are left at your property main entrance or outside of your room.
- Stay away from family, friends, or housemates.
- Continue to maintain good personal hygiene by washing your hands for a minimum of 20 seconds and wiping down all surfaces after use.
- Dispose of rubbish regularly.
What is the best practice and advice for me if I am not self-isolating?
Full advice is given on the NHS Direct website, and we recommended you monitor this advice regularly.
We would encourage the following measures.
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Try not to panic.
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Wash your hands regularly and for a minimum of twenty seconds – especially after sneezing, coughing, or blowing your nose. If you do not have access to wash your hands, then use hand sanitiser gel/alcohol gel.
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Wash your hands more often, especially when getting home, into university/work and before eating.
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Try to avoid touching your face, eyes, and mouth with unwashed hands and especially if you have just sneezed, coughed, or blown your nose.
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Sneeze, cough and blow your nose into a tissue and dispose of it immediately. If you do not have a tissue, cough, or sneeze into your elbow rather than your hands.
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Avoid large public gathering where possible.
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Try to avoid contact with anyone who is ill.
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Try to avoid sharing items with other people.
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If you have just returned from holiday or known hot-spot of the Coronavirus/Covid-19, then follow the advice under the sections ‘What do I do if I think I have Coronavirus/Covid-19?’ and ‘What is the best practice and advice for me if I am not self-isolating?’.
At any time if you develop symptoms under the section ‘What do I do if I think I have Coronavirus/Covid-19?’ then immediately isolate yourself.
What is Student Center doing?
Our priority is the health and wellbeing of all our clients during these challenging times.
We have been carefully monitoring the ongoing situation and are basing our policies on the information being made available by all relevant authorities.
In the event of a confirmed case in one of our tenants, we will respond quickly and with the best interests of all concerned parties in mind. We will follow the advice given by all relevant authorities.
Contact any housemates to make them aware of the situation and if need be, relocate these students to alternative accommodation.
Organise a deep clean of any areas the affected tenant met.
Please remember we are not medically trained and so we are following the advice from the NHS – we will aim to update our information and policies as and when information is available and or changes.
During this time there may be a reduction in the activities and services we offer, but out teams remain on hand.
I still need further information.
If you still need more information on Coronavirus, then please visit the NHS Direct (111) website.
If you are struggling emotionally during this time then please do not hesitate to contact us, to sign post you to the relevant organisations.