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‘We don’t have any friends’: Across Manchester, lonely students are self-isolating and struggling to find help – Manchester Evening News
With no support network and unis slow to respond, some students have been having a tough time

Living away from home in a new city for the first time aged just 18 is intimidating enough.
Now thousands of students in Manchester are also being asked not to leave the flats they moved into only a matter of weeks ago.
They are confined to their rooms, or shared kitchen and dining areas, with other young people who, in reality, are complete strangers to them.
Then factor in that many of them are falling ill with coronavius.
One mum told the M.E.N her 18-year-old daughter tested positive thi…
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