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This week, the 探花直播 passed the key milestone of 100 reopened buildings, as researchers gradually return to the city and restart the work which was interrupted by lockdown, with new social distancing measures in place.

It was an absolutely incredible effort by our staff and students to get all of our laboratories, libraries, museums and equipment quickly and safely shut down earlier this year, and now we鈥檝e seen an even greater effort as these buildings are safely reopened

David Cardwell

Research takes place in hundreds of buildings across Cambridge, almost all of which were shut down at the end of March. 探花直播only exceptions were buildings where research related to COVID-19 was taking place, or where there were animals or plants requiring care.

鈥 探花直播last time the 探花直播 shut down in this way was in 1665 due to the Great Plague, but Cambridge obviously looked very different then,鈥 said Professor David Cardwell, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Strategy and Planning. 鈥淚t was an absolutely incredible effort by our staff and students to get all of our laboratories, libraries, museums and equipment quickly and safely shut down earlier this year, and now we鈥檝e seen an even greater effort as these buildings are safely reopened.鈥

Cardwell is also Chair of the 探花直播鈥檚 Buildings Task Force, which has been overseeing the shutdown and reopening process. Buildings are reopening in phases, with lab-based research areas opening first. It is anticipated that the majority of research buildings, libraries and museums will be reopened by the start of Michaelmas term.

Each building needs to be individually checked for water, fire and lift safety, in addition to other basic safety checks, before it can be certified safe to open. This task has been carried out by a small team from the 探花直播鈥檚 Estates Division, who have been working around the clock to ensure that each and every building is safe to open.

鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly proud of the work of our team in these extraordinary times,鈥 said Graham Matthews, Director of the Estates Division. 鈥淥ur top priority is making sure that our staff and students can return in a way that is as safe as possible.鈥

One of the first buildings to reopen was the Department of Biochemistry, which reopened to researchers on June 15. Many of the changes made to the building will be familiar to anyone who has visited a supermarket during lockdown. Stringent but creatively applied safety measures, such as clear and extensive signage, building entry and exit control and monitoring, one-way systems for footfall, single person occupancy of toilets and kitchens and the implementation of buddy systems, have allowed staff and postgraduate students to restart their research.

探花直播 探花直播鈥檚 Botanic Garden also reopened to the public in June, and has since been overwhelmed with visitors, who have to online.

鈥淲e are delighted to have visitors back on site - it really brings the Garden to life to see people enjoying the sights and smells of the plants and to be able to hear children playing,鈥 said Professor Beverley Glover, Director of the Cambridge 探花直播 Botanic Garden. 鈥淪taff were understandably nervous at first but have really appreciated the positive atmosphere.鈥

Another key milestone was achieved on July 1, when the 探花直播 Library began to provide for students and staff to return and pick up books ordered online, along with a new 鈥榮can and deliver鈥 service.



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