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Covid 19 - Surviving A level results day 2021!

AFTER 2 years of uncertainty, self teaching, online lessons and classroom bubbles, the day A level students have been most anxious about, is just around the corner on 10 August 2021, A level Results Day. By mid morning these teens will know their results, and whether they have those all important grades needed for their planned next steps.

This year, in the absence of exams (because of the Covid19 Pandemic), Universities have had to offer places based on students' predicted grades. No 1 is really sure what these:- 'teacher assessed' grades will look like once they've been moderated by exam boards, but it's worth knowing that those young people who didn't get the grades they'd hoped for can still get a place at University and on the road to a degree, if they want to.

In 2020, round 70,000 students found University places through Clearing; a system which helps Universities match students who don't have a University place to courses which still have spaces.

Dr Lisette Johnston ex-BBC World News Editor and Head of School, at ScreenSpace, part of London's MetFilm School told us that:- "It's going to be a very strange results day for tens of thousands of teenagers. If you find yourself going through Clearing it can feel like a very uncertain time, and you might feel under pressure to take up any place given that there are universities bidding for the students who get the highest grades. But marks are just 1 part of the story, and you need to make sure you make an informed decision so that your next move is a calculated 1. It's important that you don't let the system get you down; keep positive and don’t let it put you off."

So, if you didn’t get the grades you need, and you’re not sure what to do next here’s Dr Lisette Johnston top 5 tips. A-level Results - Top 5 Tips to Survive Covid Clearing - by Dr Lisette Johnston:-

1. Ready, steady…. research...

It’s worth spending some time considering and researching a Plan B before you get your results. Have a look for similar courses to your chosen one, you might find 1 with lower entry requirements. For example, if you've applied to do Film or Media Studies why not look at other courses that focus on film or media, such as Film and Screen Business, or for some courses check the requirements comparing a BA with a BSc; this works with courses such as Economics. If your heart is set on a particular University look at their clearing pages now and register with them to save time on the 10h if you do have to call them during Clearing.

2. Stay calm!


It’s the moment you've been working towards and the computer screen or that piece of paper is telling you your dreams are shattered. Remember this is just a blip, a bump in the road! Take some deep breaths, collect your thoughts, and remember there is ALWAYS a different route to take.

3. Talk!


There's lots of help out there. Your initial reaction may be to shut yourself away, don't! Speak to your friends and parents, and don't forget there are experienced staff at your 6th Form or College who can help you, they will want to do their best for you and most Universities have a well oiled Clearing process.

4. Be brave...


Pick up the phone and call the Universities you are interested in. Ask lots of questions; there is no such thing as a stupid question. Also, don’t just take the 1st opportunity that comes along, make sure it's the right 1 for you. Write down the questions you want to ask before you call, and if it’s a University you haven't visited you may want to find out about facilities, accommodation, and student support. This is your opportunity to discover what is best for you, don't hang up the phone until all your questions are answered.

5. Keep an open mind...

If you don't know what to do next then you can always give yourself some time to consider all your options. You could defer going to University until next year, it’s only 12 months and it will give you time to decide what you really want to do. You may decide you want to earn some money and get a job, or perhaps consider a higher or degree apprenticeship. 
 


Total UK cases Covid19 cases in and around Liverpool City Region

THE total number of UK Coronavirus (Covid19) infections that have been laboratory confirmed, within the UK, has risen by:- 24,470 cases and the total number now stand at:- 5,880,667 that includes tests carried out by commercial partners which are not included in the 4 National totals.

The total number of Covid19 associated UK fatalities added to the total, was sadly reported to be:- 65 within 28 days of positive test, according to the Department of Health. The total number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result confirmed by a Public Health or NHS laboratory is:- 129,719, within 28 days of positive test. Deaths with Covid19 on the death certificate:- 153,342.

In England, there are a total of:- 5,135,378 confirmed cases. North West - total of:- 846,413 confirmed cases.

The number of laboratory confirmed cases within the Liverpool City Region are as follows:-
 

Area and number of confirmed cases:- Risen by:-

Liverpool City Region
 
Nation Lockdown

National UK Restrictions

Liverpool, 63,647 confirmed cases. 228
Halton, 14,802 confirmed cases. 46
Knowsley, 21,855 confirmed cases. 77
Sefton, 31,858 confirmed cases. 127
St. Helens, 22,082 confirmed cases. 100

Wirral, 33,014 confirmed cases.

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Colour Key:- 0  1 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30  31 to 40 41 to 50 51 to 100 101 to 199 200 & over  

Daily reported Covid19 deaths are now measured across the UK as deaths that occurred within 28 days of the 1st laboratory confirmed positive Covid19 test.  Daily and cumulative numbers of Covid19 patients admitted to Hospital. Data are not updated every day by all 4 nations and the figures are not comparable as Wales include suspected Covid19 patients while the other nations include only confirmed cases.
 



 

Total UK people who have received Vaccination

1st Dose 2nd Dose
46,851,145
38,345,841
Jab Stats correct as of:- 31 July 2021

The current UK population is:- 66,435,600 according to the Office for National Statistics.
 

The Vaccination programme began on 8 December 2020 with people receiving the Vaccine developed by Pfizer / BioNTech, and people began receiving the Oxford University / AstraZeneca Vaccine from 4 January 2021. Both Vaccine s are given as 2 doses, at lEast 21 days apart, for a full Vaccination course.


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