Contact outside household prohibited for fortnight
For the next two weeks, Exeter students have been told not to meet indoors with anyone outside their own household.
University students account for about half of confirmed coronavirus in Exeter. The students have only been back in the city for a couple of weeks, and in common with other parts of the country, mingling students has led to an increase in infections.
Jonathan Kirby from the Powderham Crescent Residents' Association says no one should be surprised.
The number of confirmed cases has jumped from 11 last week to 70 this. The city is now Devon's covid hotspot, ahead of Plymouth. The only district to see a decline in cases is Mid Devon.
This short video report is from BBC Spotlight.
Raw sewage pours into landmark Devon river
Work underway to return shingle to East Devon beach
Car park fees increase at Devon beauty spot
Tank shell shut downs recycling centre
Exeter's Royal Clarence hotel to be restored
Man sought after alleged Plymouth assualt
