Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jul 2022)

Effect of Returning University Students on COVID-19 Infections in England, 2020

  • David Leeman,
  • Joe Flannagan,
  • Dimple Chudasama,
  • Kyle Dack,
  • Charlotte Anderson,
  • Gavin Dabrera,
  • Theresa Lamagni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2807.212332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 7
pp. 1366 – 1374

Abstract

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Each September in England, ≈1 million students relocate to study at universities. To determine COVID-19 cases and outbreaks among university students after their return to university during the COVID pandemic in September 2020, we identified students with COVID-19 (student case-patients) by reviewing contact tracing records identifying attendance at university and residence in student accommodations identified by matching case-patients’ residential addresses with national property databases. We determined COVID-19 rates in towns/cities with and without a university campus. We identified 53,430 student case-patients during September 1–December 31, 2020, which accounted for 2.7% of all cases during this period. Student case-patients increased rapidly after the start of the term, driven initially by cases and outbreaks in student accommodations. Case rates among students 18–23 years of age doubled at the start of term in towns with universities. Our findings highlight the need for face-to-face and control measures to reduce virus transmission.

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