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We're supporting train operators to make sure our railways stay open for key workers during the coronavirus outbreak.
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These regulations require businesses selling food or drink to consume on the premises, and some others, to close, to protect public health.
A raft of new measures, including a helpline for the most in need of support, have been set out for those considered to be extremely vulnerable.
Public Health England (PHE) scientists play a critical role in international efforts to find coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
The funding will help patients who no longer need urgent hospital treatment to return home, making at least 15,000 beds available during the coronavirus outbreak.
Free access to online NHS services will be available for as long as coronavirus (COVID-19) remains widespread in the UK.
The government will increase the number of people tested for COVID-19 to 25,000 hospital patients a day.
If Coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected your company and you need more time to file your accounts, you should act before your filing deadline.
New laws will be introduced to protect public health, increase NHS capacity, strengthen social care and support the public to take the right action at the right time.
Next stage of COVID-19 public information campaign highlights guidance for households with possible infection.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock updated Parliament on the significant steps taken to control the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
New and updated industry guidance published on limiting the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), following last week’s shift to the ‘delay’ phase of the action plan.
Evacuation flights from Cuba are being planned for passengers aboard the Braemar cruise ship in co-ordination with Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.
Article by Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance.
Launch of the next stage of the public information campaign including TV adverts featuring CMO Professor Chris Whitty.
How PHE, together with NHS England and DHSC, will prioritise testing for those most at risk of severe illness from the virus.
Adults receiving social care will be better protected by new guidance for councils and care providers as the government works to delay the spread of COVID-19.
The government has announced that we are moving out of the contain phase and into delay, in response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
British nationals aged 70 and over, and those with underlying health conditions like chronic diseases and diabetes, are advised not to travel on cruise ships.
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