Latest Covid-19 information
There are currently no Covid-19 restrictions in the UK.
If you have Covid-19, you should try to stay at home.
Most people cannot get free test kits. You can buy test kits in shops, but you cannot report the result to the NHS.
Visit the Covid-19 page on the NHS website for the latest information on:
- Symptoms
- Vaccinations
- NHS Covid pass
- What to do if you have Covid-19 or have symptoms of Covid-19
- Self-care and treatments
- How to reduce the spread of Covid-19
- Long-term effects (long Covid)
Further information
- Covid-19 guidance and support on the GOV.UK website
- Living safely with respiratory infections, including COVID-19 on the GOV.UK website
- People with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19 on the GOV.UK website
- Long-term effects of Coronavirus (long Covid) on the NHS website
- Post-Covid service on the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust website - for people who cannot shake off the effects of the virus months after initially falling ill
- Covid-19 infection and pregnancy information on the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists website
- Covid-19 guidance for people whose immune system means they are at higher risk on the GOV.UK website
Covid-19 Vaccine Autumn 2023 Programme
This year's autumn flu and Covid-19 vaccine programmes will start earlier than planned in England as a precautionary measure following the identification of a new Covid-19 variant. Read the press release on the GOV.UK website - 'Flu and Covid autumn vaccine programmes brought forward'
Find out if you are eligible and how to get your seasonal Covid-19 vaccine on the NHS website
Further information including details of Covid-19 walk-in vaccination sessions across Cambridgeshire, visit the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Integrated Care System website.