London Coronavirus Updates

The latest live information on London Coronavirus cases and London Coronavirus deaths. .

London Coronavirus Cases & Deaths

We're committed to reporting on the Coronavirus Pandemic (Covid-19). The information provided on this website has been aggregated from reliable, official and trusted sources such as the UK Gov, NHS, and Public Health England. We recommend that London residents stay up-to-date on the latest Coronavirus stats and UK Gov guidelines regarding Coronavirus. The following data on London Coronavirus cases and London Coronavirus deaths are from official UK Gov sources.

Data Updates

Once a day the UK Gov and NHS England release the latest Coronavirus data for the previous day, our team update the Coronavirus stats. .

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National, County & Local Updates

Our London Coronavirus Hub contains the latest Cororonavirus Case and Deaths data on a national, county, and borough level: UK; London ; Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Runnymede, Spelthorne, London Heath, Tandridge, Waverley, and Woking.

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Stay Protected

We have curated a selection of items available online and services from local businesses to help protect you, your loved ones, and the general public during this Coronavirus pandemic.

Standard Masks

It is mandatory to wear a face mask covering your nose and mouth in shops, on public transport in England, and other indoor spaces where social distancing may be hard to do. A standard well fitted mask is required by law in certain circumstances.

FFP3 Masks

FFP3 masks provide greater levels of aerosol filtration when correctly fitted covering the nose and mouth. FFP3 is an EU standard, similar to US N99 masks. They provide "aerosol filtration percentage of not less than 99% and internal leak rate of a maximum 2%".

Face Shields

A face shield can be useful extra protection when worn as an addition to a face mask but a face shield cannot be worn instead of a face mask covering your mouth and nose.

Hand Sanitiser

We recommend using a 60-95% alcohol content hand sanitiser before entering and after leaving shops. Also it is good practice to use it before putting on your face mask and before taking your face mask off.

Hand Washing

Don't forget to wash your hands regularly and thoroughly with warm water and soap for about 20 seconds. We recommend washing your hands right away when you get back home.

Clean Contact Surfaces

When cleaning your home, don't forget to disinfect contact surfaces such as doorknobs, door handles, light switches, remotes, etc.

UK Cases

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The latest figures of total UK cases and new daily UK cases provided by UK Gov.

Total UK Cases New UK Cases

Total UK Cases - Total number of lab-confirmed UK cases. Total number of people who have had a positive test result.

New UK Cases - Daily number of lab-confirmed UK cases. Number of additional cases.

UK Deaths

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The latest figures of total UK deaths and new daily UK deaths provided by UK Gov.

Total UK Deaths New UK Deaths

Total UK Deaths - Total number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths. Deaths of people who have had a positive test result.

New UK Deaths - Daily number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths. Number of additional deaths.

London Cases

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The latest figures of total London cases and new daily London cases provided by UK Gov.

Total London Cases Daily London Cases

Total London Cases - Total number of lab-confirmed London cases. Total number of people who have had a positive test result.

New London Cases - Daily number of lab-confirmed London cases. Number of additional cases.

London Deaths

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The latest figures of total London hospital deaths and daily deaths provided by UK Gov. This data shows lab confirmed hospital deaths only. The deaths shown below are for the Upper Tier LEA London as defined by the UK Gov.

Total London Deaths Daily London Deaths

Total London Deaths - Total number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result for COVID-19 in London .

New London Deaths - Daily number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result for COVID-19 in London .

London Borough Cases

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The latest figures of total cases and new cases by London Boroughs provided by UK Gov. This data shows lab confirmed cases in London Boroughs only. Data is for the following London boroughs: Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Runnymede, Spelthorne, London Heath, Tandridge, Waverley, and Woking.

Borough Total Cases New Cases
Elmbridge
Long Ditton, Thames Ditton, Hinchley Wood, Claygate, Weston Green, East Molesey, Esher, Oxshott, Hersham, West Molesey, Walton on Thames, Cobham, Stoke D'Abernon, and Weybridge
Epsom and Ewell
Ewell, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Worcester Park
Guildford
Guildford, Bellfields, Boxgrove, Onslow Village, Park Barn, Stoughton, Westborough, Burpham, and Merrow
Mole Valley
Dorking, Leatherhead, Abinger, Ashtead, Capel, Betchworth, Brockham, Buckland, Charlwood, Fetcham, Great Bookham, Headley, Holmwood, Leigh, Little Bookham, Mickleham, Newdigate, Ockley, Ranmore, Westcott, Westhumble, and Wotton
Reigate and Banstead
Banstead, Burgh Heath, Nork, Kingswood, Chipstead, Woodmansterne Park, Hooley, Netherne-on-the-Hill, Redhill, Earlswood, Meadvale, Merstham, Whitebushes, South Earlswood, Salfords, Horley, Sidlow, Reigate, Gatton, South Park, Flanchford, Woodhatch, Walton-on-the-Hill, Mogador, Margery, Tadworth, The Tattenhams, and Epsom Downs
Runnymede
Addlestone, Chertsey, Egham, Egham Hythe, Virginia Water, Englefield Green, and Thorpe
Spelthorne
Staines-upon-Thames, Ashford, Sunbury-on-Thames, Shepperton, Stanwell, and Laleham
London Heath
Camberley, Lightwater, Bagshot, Windlesham, Chobham, West End, and Bisley
Tandridge
Bletchingley, Burstow, Caterham, Chaldon, Chelsham, Crowhurst, Dormansland, Farleigh, Felbridge, Godstone, Horne, Limpsfield, Lingfield, Outwood, Oxted, Nutfield, Tandridge, Tatsfield, Tisey, Warlingham, Whyteleafe, and Woldingham
Waverley
Godalming, Farnham, Haslemere, and Cranleigh
Woking
Brookwood, Byfleet, Knaphill, Mayford, West Byfleet, and Woking

Total Borough Cases - Total number of lab-confirmed borough cases. Total number of people who have had a positive test result.

New Borough Cases - Daily number of lab-confirmed borough cases. Number of additional cases.

London Borough Deaths

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The latest figures of total deaths and new deaths by London Boroughs provided by UK Gov. This data shows lab confirmed deaths in London Boroughs only. Data is for the following London boroughs: Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Runnymede, Spelthorne, London Heath, Tandridge, Waverley, and Woking.

Borough Total Deaths New Deaths
Elmbridge
Long Ditton, Thames Ditton, Hinchley Wood, Claygate, Weston Green, East Molesey, Esher, Oxshott, Hersham, West Molesey, Walton on Thames, Cobham, Stoke D'Abernon, and Weybridge
Epsom and Ewell
Ewell, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Worcester Park
Guildford
Guildford, Bellfields, Boxgrove, Onslow Village, Park Barn, Stoughton, Westborough, Burpham, and Merrow
Mole Valley
Dorking, Leatherhead, Abinger, Ashtead, Capel, Betchworth, Brockham, Buckland, Charlwood, Fetcham, Great Bookham, Headley, Holmwood, Leigh, Little Bookham, Mickleham, Newdigate, Ockley, Ranmore, Westcott, Westhumble, and Wotton
Reigate and Banstead
Banstead, Burgh Heath, Nork, Kingswood, Chipstead, Woodmansterne Park, Hooley, Netherne-on-the-Hill, Redhill, Earlswood, Meadvale, Merstham, Whitebushes, South Earlswood, Salfords, Horley, Sidlow, Reigate, Gatton, South Park, Flanchford, Woodhatch, Walton-on-the-Hill, Mogador, Margery, Tadworth, The Tattenhams, and Epsom Downs
Runnymede
Addlestone, Chertsey, Egham, Egham Hythe, Virginia Water, Englefield Green, and Thorpe
Spelthorne
Staines-upon-Thames, Ashford, Sunbury-on-Thames, Shepperton, Stanwell, and Laleham
London Heath
Camberley, Lightwater, Bagshot, Windlesham, Chobham, West End, and Bisley
Tandridge
Bletchingley, Burstow, Caterham, Chaldon, Chelsham, Crowhurst, Dormansland, Farleigh, Felbridge, Godstone, Horne, Limpsfield, Lingfield, Outwood, Oxted, Nutfield, Tandridge, Tatsfield, Tisey, Warlingham, Whyteleafe, and Woldingham
Waverley
Godalming, Farnham, Haslemere, and Cranleigh
Woking
Brookwood, Byfleet, Knaphill, Mayford, West Byfleet, and Woking

Total Borough Deaths - Total number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result for COVID-19 in London boroughs.

New Borough Deaths - Daily number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result for COVID-19 in London boroughs.

Covid Alert System

Information last updated on Sunday 10 January 2021.

Information the 4 Tier System + Tier 5 England Lockdown. Every local area of London falls into one of 4 tier levels - Tier 1: Medium Alert, Tier 2: High Alert, Tier 3: Very High Alert, and Tier 4: Stay at Home. However, if there is an England-wide lockdown then the whole of London is in Tier 5: National Lockdown.

  • Tiers 1-4

    Across tiers 1-4, everyone:

    • must wear a face covering in most indoor public settings, unless they have an exemption
    • should follow the rules on meeting others safely
    • should attend school or college as normal, unless they are self-isolating. Schools, universities, colleges and early years settings remain open in all tiers
    • should walk or cycle where possible, plan ahead and avoid busy times and routes when travelling
    • must follow the gathering limits at their tier except for in specific settings and circumstances. These exemptions are detailed at the end of this guidance

    Visits to care homes can take place with arrangements such as substantial screens, visiting pods, and window visits. Regular testing will be offered to up to 2 family members or friends per resident by Christmas, which – when combined with other infection-control measures such as PPE – will support indoor visits with physical contact. Detailed guidance will be published shortly.

    All businesses and venues that are open are expected to follow COVID-19 secure guidelines to protect customers, visitors and workers. In all tiers, the following businesses and venues can remain open:

    • essential and non-essential retail, including indoor and outdoor markets and car boot sales
    • certain leisure and sporting facilities such as gyms, sports courts and facilities, leisure centres, fitness and dance studios, golf courses, swimming pools, riding centres, outdoor playgrounds – subject to relevant social contact rules in each tier. Indoor group activities and classes should not take place at tier 3
    • personal care and close contact services such as hairdressers and barbers, beauty salons, tattoo parlours, nail salons, spas and beauty services, massage parlours and tanning salons
    • public buildings, such as libraries, community centres and halls. They should not host events for private hire, such as birthday parties or most other social activities in tier 3
    • allotments, recycling and waste centres, public toilets, car parks
    • essential public services such as the NHS and medical services, courts, and jobcentre plus sites
    • places of worship – communal worship can now resume, subject to relevant social contact rules in each tier

    Everyone who can work from home should do so. Where people cannot do so – including, but not limited to, people who work in critical national infrastructure, construction, or manufacturing – they should continue to travel to their workplace. Public-sector employees working in essential services, including education settings, should continue to go into work where necessary.

  • Tier 1: Medium Alert

    In Tier 1: Medium Alert:

    • you must not socialise in groups larger than 6 people, indoors or outdoors, other than where a legal exemption applies. This is called the ‘rule of 6’
    • businesses and venues can remain open, in a COVID secure manner, other than those which remain closed by law, such as nightclubs
    • hospitality businesses selling food or drink for consumption on their premises are required to:
    • provide table service only, for premises that serve alcohol
    • close between 11pm and 5am (hospitality venues in airports, ports, on transport services and in motorway service areas are exempt)
    • stop taking orders after 10pm
    • hospitality businesses and venues selling food and drink for consumption off the premises can continue to do so after 10pm as long as this is through delivery service, click-and-collect or drive-through
    • early closure (11pm) applies to casinos, cinemas, theatres, concert halls, museums, bowling alleys, amusement arcades, funfairs, theme parks, adventure parks and activities and bingo halls. Cinemas, theatres and concert halls can stay open beyond 11pm in order to conclude performances that start before 10pm
    • public attendance at outdoor and indoor events (performances and shows) is permitted, limited to whichever is lower: 50% capacity, or either 4,000 people outdoors or 1,000 people indoors
    • public attendance at spectator sport and business events can resume inside and outside, subject to social contact rules and limited to whichever is lower: 50% capacity, or either 4,000 people outdoors or 1,000 people indoors
    • places of worship remain open, but you must not attend or socialise in groups of more than 6 people while there, unless a legal exemption applies
    • weddings and funerals can go ahead with restrictions on numbers of attendees – 15 people can attend wedding ceremonies and receptions, 30 people can attend funeral ceremonies, and 15 people can attend linked commemorative events
    • organised outdoor sport, physical activity and exercise classes can continue
    • organised indoor sport, physical activity and exercise classes can continue to take place, if the rule of 6 is followed. There are exceptions for indoor disability sport, sport for educational purposes, and supervised sport and physical activity for under-18s, which can take place with larger groups mixing
    • if you live in a tier 1 area and travel to an area in a higher tier you should follow the rules for that area while you are there. Avoid travel to or overnight stays in tier 3 areas other than where necessary, such as for work, education, youth services, to receive medical treatment, or because of caring responsibilities. You can travel through a tier 3 area as part of a longer journey
    • for international travel see the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office travel advice for your destination and the travel corridors list
  • Tier 2: High Alert

    This is for areas with a higher or rapidly rising level of infections, where some additional restrictions need to be in place.

    In Tier 2: High Alert:

    • you must not socialise with anyone you do not live with or who is not in your support bubble in any indoor setting, whether at home or in a public place
    • you must not socialise in a group of more than 6 people outside, including in a garden or a public space – this is called the ‘rule of 6’
    • businesses and venues can continue to operate, in a COVID-Secure manner, other than those which remain closed by law, such as nightclubs
    • pubs and bars must close, unless operating as restaurants. Hospitality venues can only serve alcohol with substantial meals
    • hospitality businesses selling food or drink for consumption on their premises are required to: provide table service only, in premises which sell alcohol; close between 11pm and 5am (hospitality venues in airports, ports, transport services and motorway service areas are exempt); stop taking orders after 10pm
    • hospitality businesses and venues selling food and drink for consumption off the premises can continue to do so after 10pm as long as this is through delivery service, click-and-collect or drive-through
    • early closure (11pm) applies to casinos, cinemas, theatres, museums, bowling alleys, amusement arcades, funfairs, theme parks, adventure parks and activities, and bingo halls. Cinemas, theatres and concert halls can stay open beyond 11pm in order to conclude performances that start before 10pm
    • public attendance at outdoor and indoor events (performances and shows) is permitted, limited to whichever is lower: 50% capacity, or either 2,000 people outdoors or 1,000 people indoors
    • public attendance at spectator sport and business events can resume inside and outside, subject to social contact rules and limited to whichever is lower: 50% capacity, or either 2,000 people outdoors or 1,000 people indoors
    • places of worship remain open but you must not socialise with people from outside of your household or support bubble while you are indoors there, unless a legal exemption applies
    • weddings and funerals can go ahead with restrictions on numbers of attendees – 15 people can attend wedding ceremonies and receptions, 30 people can attend funeral ceremonies, and 15 people can attend linked commemorative events such as wakes or stonesettings.
    • organised outdoor sport, and physical activity and exercise classes can continue
    • organised indoor sport, physical activity and exercise classes will only be permitted if it is possible for people to avoid mixing with people they do not live with (or share a support bubble with). There are exceptions for indoor disability sport, sport for educational purposes and supervised sport and physical activity for under-18s, which can take place with larger groups mixing
    • you can continue to travel to venues or amenities which are open, but should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible
    • if you live in a tier 2 area, you must continue to follow tier 2 rules when you travel to a tier 1 area. Avoid travel to or overnight stays in tier 3 areas other than where necessary, such as for work, education, youth services, to receive medical treatment, or because of caring responsibilities.You can travel through a tier 3 area as a part of a longer journey
    • for international travel see the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office travel advice for your destination and the travel corridors list
  • Tier 3: Very High Alert

    This is for areas with a very high or very rapidly rising level of infections, where tighter restrictions are in place.

    In Tier 3 Very High Alert:

    • you must not meet socially indoors or in most outdoor places with anybody you do not live with, or who is not in your support bubble, this includes in any private garden or at most outdoor venues
    • you must not socialise in a group of more than 6 in some other outdoor public spaces, including parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, a public garden, grounds of a heritage site or castle, or a sports facility – this is called the ‘rule of 6’
    • hospitality settings, such as bars (including shisha venues), pubs, cafes and restaurants are closed – they are permitted to continue sales by takeaway, click-and-collect, drive-through or delivery services.
    • accommodation such as hotels, B&Bs, campsites, and guest houses must close. There are several exemptions, such as for those who use these venues as their main residence, and those requiring the venues where it is reasonably necessary for work or education and training
    • indoor entertainment and tourist venues must close. This includes: indoor play centres and areas, including trampolining parks and soft play; casinos; bingo halls; bowling alleys; skating rinks; amusement arcades and adult gaming centres; laser quests and escape rooms; cinemas, theatres and concert halls; snooker halls.
    • indoor attractions at mostly outdoor entertainment venues must also close (indoor shops, through-ways and public toilets at such attractions can remain open). This includes indoor attractions within: zoos, safari parks, and wildlife reserves; aquariums, visitor attractions at farms, and other animal attractions; model villages; museums, galleries and sculpture parks; botanical gardens, biomes or greenhouses; theme parks, circuses, fairgrounds and funfairs; visitor attractions at film studios, heritage sites such as castles and stately homes; landmarks including observation decks and viewing platforms
    • leisure and sports facilities may continue to stay open, but group exercise classes (including fitness and dance) should not go ahead. Saunas and steam rooms should close
    • there should be no public attendance at spectator sport or indoor performances and large business events should not be taking place. Elite sport events may continue to take place without spectators
    • large outdoor events (performances and shows) should not take place, with the exception of drive-in events
    • places of worship remain open, but you must not attend with or socialise with anyone outside of your household or support bubble while you are there, unless a legal exemption applies
    • weddings and funerals can go ahead with restrictions on the number of attendees – 15 people can attend wedding ceremonies, wedding receptions are not allowed, 30 people can attend funeral ceremonies, 15 people can attend linked commemorative events
    • organised outdoor sport, and physical activity and exercise classes can continue, however higher-risk contact activity should not take place
    • organised indoor sport, physical activity and exercise classes cannot take place indoors. There are exceptions for indoor disability sport, sport for educational purposes and supervised sport and physical activity for under-18s
    • you can continue to travel to venues or amenities which are open, but should aim to reduce the number of journeys you make where possible
    • avoid travelling to other parts of the UK, including for overnight stays other than where necessary, such as for work, education, youth services, to receive medical treatment, or because of caring responsibilities. You can travel through other areas as part of a longer journey
    • for international travel see the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office travel advice for your destination and the travel corridors list
  • Tier 4: Stay at Home

    If you live in a Tier 4 area, you must follow the rules below from Sunday 20 December. This means that you cannot meet other people indoors, including over the Christmas period, unless you live with them, or they are part of your existing support bubble. Outdoors, you can only meet one person from another household. These rules will not be relaxed for Christmas.

    As the information changes rapidly, please see the 'updated' UK Gov guidance 'Tier 4: Stay at Home'.

  • Tier 5: National Lockdown

    Tier 5 is a lockdown across the whole of England. Rules are restrictive.

    As the information changes rapidly, please see the 'updated' UK Gov guidance 'Tier 5: National Lockdown'.

London Covid Alert

Information last updated on Sunday 10 January 2021.

On Monday 4th January 2021 PM Boris Johnson announced that England will enter a lockdown as of 00:01am on Tuesday 5th January 2021. The lockdown is similar to the 1st England Lockdown of March 2020.

Covid-19 Infection Rates

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The latest figures of infection rates for England, South East England, London , and London Borough as provided by the UK Gov. This data shows the rate of infection per 100,000 population. The rates per 100,000 resident population give a fairer comparison of the number of cases in each area but they do not take account of the different rates of testing or differences in the age and sex of the local populations. Only data available for the latest reported date are shown. This data shows the infection rate for the entire pandemic period.

Area Rate Rate Change
England
South East England
London
Elmbridge
Long Ditton, Thames Ditton, Hinchley Wood, Claygate, Weston Green, East Molesey, Esher, Oxshott, Hersham, West Molesey, Walton on Thames, Cobham, Stoke D'Abernon, and Weybridge
Epsom and Ewell
Ewell, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Worcester Park
Guildford
Guildford, Bellfields, Boxgrove, Onslow Village, Park Barn, Stoughton, Westborough, Burpham, and Merrow
Mole Valley
Dorking, Leatherhead, Abinger, Ashtead, Capel, Betchworth, Brockham, Buckland, Charlwood, Fetcham, Great Bookham, Headley, Holmwood, Leigh, Little Bookham, Mickleham, Newdigate, Ockley, Ranmore, Westcott, Westhumble, and Wotton
Reigate and Banstead
Banstead, Burgh Heath, Nork, Kingswood, Chipstead, Woodmansterne Park, Hooley, Netherne-on-the-Hill, Redhill, Earlswood, Meadvale, Merstham, Whitebushes, South Earlswood, Salfords, Horley, Sidlow, Reigate, Gatton, South Park, Flanchford, Woodhatch, Walton-on-the-Hill, Mogador, Margery, Tadworth, The Tattenhams, and Epsom Downs
Runnymede
Addlestone, Chertsey, Egham, Egham Hythe, Virginia Water, Englefield Green, and Thorpe
Spelthorne
Staines-upon-Thames, Ashford, Sunbury-on-Thames, Shepperton, Stanwell, and Laleham
London Heath
Camberley, Lightwater, Bagshot, Windlesham, Chobham, West End, and Bisley
Tandridge
Bletchingley, Burstow, Caterham, Chaldon, Chelsham, Crowhurst, Dormansland, Farleigh, Felbridge, Godstone, Horne, Limpsfield, Lingfield, Outwood, Oxted, Nutfield, Tandridge, Tatsfield, Tisey, Warlingham, Whyteleafe, and Woldingham
Waverley
Godalming, Farnham, Haslemere, and Cranleigh
Woking
Brookwood, Byfleet, Knaphill, Mayford, West Byfleet, and Woking

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Advice, Guidance & Support

This information is provided to help signpost users to advice, guidance, and support available. It's not a comprehensive list of all advice, guidance, and support available. We recommend you follow all advice from the UK Gov, NHS, and other public bodies.

NHS Covid-19 App - Contact Tracing

Protect your loved ones with the official NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app for England and Wales.

It's the fastest way of knowing when you're at risk from coronavirus (COVID-19). The quicker you know, the quicker you can alert your loved ones, and your community.

The more of us that use it, the better we can control coronavirus.

For more information go to NHS Covid-19 App.

UK Gov Coronavirus Response

You can find out everything the UK Gov is doing about the Coronavirus pandemic all in one place, visit UK Gov Coronavirus.

Find Coronavirus Support

The UK Gov has an online service to find out what help and advice you can get from the government and other organisations, visit UK Gov Find Coronavirus Support.

Coronavirus - What it means for you

Citizens Advice has comprehensive guide on Coronavirus, visit Coronavirus - What it means for you.

Coronavirus Guides

Money Saving Expert is constantly updating guides with need-to-knows on the financial fallout of the pandemic, visit Coronavirus Guides.

Health, Symptoms & Testing

This information is provided to help signpost users to information about health, symptoms, and testing available. It's not a comprehensive list of all information about health, symptoms, and testing available. We recommend you follow all advice from the UK Gov, NHS, and other public bodies.

NHS Coronavirus Symptom Checker

Want to check the symptoms? Use the NHS Coronavirus Symptom Checker.

Free NHS Coronavirus Test

You can book a free NHS Coronavirus test online at NHS Coronavirus Test.

Mental Health Support

The Mental Health Foundation has advice on how to look after your mental health during this Pandemic, visit Mental Health Foundation Advice.

Your Questions Answered

We've answered your frequently asked questions about the current Coronavirus COVID19 pandemic.

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