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  • display an NHS QR code poster and have a system for non-digital users, so that people can be notified if they may have been exposed to the virus.
  • continue targeted asymptomatic testing in high-risk workplaces.
  • support workers to follow the wider stay at home guidance to keep themselves and others safe.
  • support workers if they are required to self-isolate.
  • take a test if identified as a close contact.
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  • get a test when you have symptoms of COVID-19 and self-isolate while waiting for the resultĬontinue to use the NHS COVID-19 app, self-isolate when advised - unless you are fully vaccinated, under 18 years and 6 months, are clinically unable to receive the vaccine or have participated in a vaccine trial.
  • self-isolate when identified as a contact by NHS Test and Trace.
  • self-isolate when notified by NHS Test and Trace that you have tested positive.
  • This is why we are keeping in place the following legal duties: While COVID-19 cases remain high, everybody should continue to act carefully and remain cautious.

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    This includes information on the support that may be available to people who are self-isolating. What to do if you or someone you employ is displaying COVID-19 symptoms, has tested positive for COVID-19, or is the close contact of someone who has The public health advice for people with symptoms of, or a positive test result for COVID-19 remains the same for everyone. These contacts must stay at home and self-isolate even if they are fully vaccinated or aged under 18 years and 6 months. This guidance has been updated to reflect changes to self-isolation requirements for contacts of people who have been identified as a suspected or confirmed case of the Omicron variant of coronavirus (COVID-19).












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