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Guidance on advice to provide to staff including: how to help prevent spread of COVID-19; what to do if someone suspected or confirmed to have COVID-19 has been in a workplace setting; advice to give to individuals who have travelled to specific areas; and advice for the certification...
The NHS Nightingale Hospital in London discharged its first patient after he recovered from COVID-19 on April 19. The emergency facility was built in nine days to boost treatment capacity in London, one of the UK's hotspots for COVID-19. 58-year-old Simon Chung became its first ...
UK employers have a legal obligation under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to protect staff from harm. And the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations place a duty to carry out individual risk assessments to identify hazards, quantify risks, and put suitable controls in ...
Find out the essential travel information and requirements that you need to follow when travelling to UK during COVID-19.
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3. If you are unable to travel to the UK due to travel restrictions because of Covid-19 and that travel restriction can be verified. In order to qualify, the UK Government must have suspended inbound travel from your home country or the Government of your home country must have suspended...
The NHS updates its advice on dealing with COVID-19 as the outbreak continues to grow and the government escalates its response.
While the risk of severe disease for children is low, without vaccines, the virus will continue to spread. Around 2 million people in England are already thought to have suffered some long-lasting symptoms, known as "Long COVID," with questions remaining about the possible...