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New contingency planning guidance published for education settings in local lockdown areas
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Locally led approach seeing results as COVID-19 cases drop in some hotspot areas in northern England.
The UK Government is investing £8.4 million in COVID-19 immunology research projects, including at the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee.
A raft of measures to allow the safe future mass rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine have been outlined by the government.
The latest weekly statistics show that the service has consistently reached the vast majority of those testing positive and their contacts in 3 months of operation.
People on low incomes who need to self-isolate and are unable to work from home in areas with high incidence of COVID-19 will benefit from a new payment scheme.
Charities are being urged to join the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) Health and Wellbeing Alliance to ensure the lived experiences of the people they represent are reflected in the development of health po…
Statement from the Chief Medical Officers and Deputy Chief Medical Officers of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales on the evidence of risks and benefits to health from schools and childcare settings reopening.
People needing additional follow-on care after being discharged from hospital will be supported by a £588 million fund to cover adult social care or the immediate costs of care in their own home.
Mothers and babies will benefit from a new multi-million pound fund to give people from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) or poorer backgrounds the best chance at a healthy start in life.
Government and local leaders in Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn have agreed additional measures to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
More than 272,000 people have now been reached by NHS Test and Trace.
The number of nurses in the NHS in England increased by 13,840 compared with last year, and the number of doctors has risen by 9,306.
Infection survey to expand from testing 28,000 people per fortnight to 150,000 by October.
In collaboration with local leaders, the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has agreed to ease certain restrictions in Leicester.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke at Policy Exchange about the future of public health.
A brand new organisation whose primary focus is public health protection and infectious disease capability is being established by the government.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock thanks the NHS workforce for the dedication they have shown in the national effort against coronavirus (COVID-19).
The National Academy for Social Prescribing (NASP) has been awarded £5 million in funding to support people to stay connected and maintain their health and wellbeing following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Current rules on gatherings in Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, East Lancashire and Leicester will remain in place.
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