This is a link to NHS 111 Online which will help  with identifying the symptoms of the Corona Covid 19 Virus symptoms and what to do next

UPDATE FROM RBWM

COVID-19 is not going away and we need your help sharing factual messages with local residents and community groups to keep everyone safe. We all need to do our bit as we don’t want to see increased local restrictions or be placed on the Government watch list. I would like your help in sharing factual messages with your residents and any community groups. Here are four actions you can take to help:

  1. Share our social media posts into community group pages, we post daily on Twitterand Facebook
  2. Encourage your community/followers to sign upto our weekly Residents' Newsletter
  3. Download the new Test and Trace app and encourage your followers to do likewise

 

COVID-19 advice

COVID-19 is not going away and we all need to our bit to stop the spread. To limit the spread of COVID-19, remember hands, face, space. Continue to wash your hands regularly, cover your face and make space to control infection rates and avoid a second peak. Make sure you self-isolate if you have symptoms or have tested positive to COVID-19. We need to preserve testing capacity for those who need it most so only get a test if you have symptoms.

 

NHS Test and Trace

The NHS Test and Trace app is now live, and we need as many residents as possible to download it in order to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and help the NHS understand if the virus is spreading in a particular area. The app enables you to 'check in' to public venues, check your symptoms and register for COVID-19 tests. The more people who download the app, the safer we can make our community.

 

Businesses QR codes

To help reduce the spread of COVID-19, UK businesses need to put up NHS QR code posters for residents to scan when then enter the venue. This will help by informing people via the NHS Test and Trace app if they have been near positive cases and if they need to self-isolate. Poster resources can be found on the official NHS app website.