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All staff in hospitals in England will be provided with surgical masks which they will be expected to wear from 15 June. All visitors and outpatients must wear face coverings at all times.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Describes obstacles experienced by Blackpool Council and its public health team in supporting testing, and local responses implemented to overcome challenges.
New guidance means those who have been in close contact with someone who tests positive must isolate for 14 days, even if they have no symptoms.
Secretary of State for Education issues seventh notice to disapply offences for non-attendance in schools during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
A letter from the Director of Adult Social Care Delivery to local authorities, directors of adult social services, care home providers, care home managers and agencies.
Businesses were supported through the pandemic with nearly £80 billion of emergency government-backed loans, final figures published by HM Treasury today (6 July) reveal.
The safety of the public will always come first.
Boosters aim to ensure protection from COVID-19 is maintained ahead of winter and against new variants.
The government’s Self-Employment Income Support Scheme will be extended, giving more security to individuals whose livelihoods are adversely affected by coronavirus in the coming months, the Chancellor announced today (Frida…
Adults and children will be free to return to work, attend school, and meet friends and family as the protection from vaccines replaces the need for contact isolation from Monday.
Sorting out commercial rent debts will be key to enabling businesses to plan ahead with certainty and build back better from the pandemic.
NHS patients to have access to next generation of mRNA vaccines and treatments.
Real-world data shows hospitalisations and deaths from COVID-19 are falling significantly due to the vaccine roll-out.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a move to Plan B in England.
People aged 70 and over and the clinically extremely vulnerable to begin receiving invitations for vaccinations from today.
Workers across the United Kingdom will benefit from increased support with a five-month extension of the furlough scheme into Spring 2021, the Chancellor announced today, 5 November.
Clinically extremely vulnerable people in England will receive new guidance to help them reduce their risk from coronavirus, tailored to where they live.
There is no evidence from clinical or epidemiological studies that treatment with ACE-I or ARBs might worsen COVID-19 infection.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement in the House of Commons on the government's strategy for living with COVID.
£20 million new funding to help smaller businesses recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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