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Old 30-09-2020, 02:34 AM #1
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Default Covid Spreaders :Coventry University halls 100's students cram into a Rave



[They appeared to ignore social distancing measures
as they danced close together and sang along to music
Comes despite rise in coronavirus cases in campuses across the UK,
with thousands of students locked down]






Its no Wonder Covid-19
is speading.

These Selfish Stupid Students




https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ight-rave.html



[The accommodation block is just a two minute
walk from campus and is also close to the town centre.
A spokesman said Coventry University was aware
of the incident and said any students found to be
in breach of the university's code of conduct
could face disciplinary proceedings.
The footage emerged despite coronavirus
causing havoc at universities across the country.
Up to 4,000 students across Britain are
now self-isolating for a fortnight after
more than 500 cases of Covid-19 were
confirmed across at least 32 universities.]



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