COVID -19 LATEST INFORMATION


COVID AUTUMN BOOSTERS

Please visit Find a walk-in coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination site - NHS (www.nhs.uk) to check your eligibility and nearest walk in centre. 

WE ARE CURRENTLY RUNNING OUR OWN CLINICS FOR COVID BOOSTERS - PLEASE CALL US FOR AN APPOINTMENT IF YOU MEET THE CRITERIA.


COVID-19 SYMPTOMS

The symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19) are usually mild, but some people can become very unwell.  The main symptoms of the virus is:-

 - high temperature. This means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back

- new, continuous cough.  This means coughing a lot for more than an hour or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse then usual)

- loss or change to your sense of smell or taste.  This means you've noticed you cannot smell or taste anything, or things smell or taste different to normal

Most people with Coronavirus have at lease one of these symptoms.

Use the 111 online Coronavirus service if you have any of the following:-

- High temperature

- new, continuous cough

- loss or change to your sense of smell or taste.

NHS 111 will tell you what to do and help you get a test if you need one.  If you cannot use the online NHS 111, please try by phone.  Do not come into the surgery or go to a hospital or pharmacy.  Please help us and follow the government COVID-19 guidelines.

Staying at home if you have symptoms (self-isolation)

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If you are having to stay at home its best to have your own BP machine and oxygen monitor.  This monitor measures the amount of oxygen travelling around your body which is one of the key signs in COVID-19. Please contact us on 01322 334884 if you would like to use one for your home.

If your symptoms are mild you must not leave your home.  This is called self-isolation.  Anyone with symptoms must self-isolate for 7 days from when their symptoms started.  Anyone who does not have symptoms must self-isolate for 14 days from when the first person in your home started having symptoms.

Read more about self-isolation if you have symptoms of the Coronavirus :-www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/what-to-do-if-you-or-someone-you-live-with-has-coronavirus-symptoms/staying-at-home-if-you-or-someone-you-live-with-has-coronavirus-symptoms/.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Babies and Children

Call NHS 111 if your worried about a baby or child under 5 years old.  If your child seems very unwell, is getting worse or you think there's something seriously wrong, do not delay, call 999.

Isolation Help Bexley (IHB) are a group of volunteers in the London Borough of Bexley.  We seek to ensure that elderly and vulnerable members of our community know that they will always have a lifeline in this time of crisis.  Put simply, our ethos is that we are committed to ensuring that "NOBODY" self isolating in Bexley feels isolated.

If you need help due to self-isolation, please call or email.

Phone: 0333 050 9227 / 07783820492.

Email: help@isolationhelpbexley.com

facebook.com/IsolationHelpBexley.

You can also complete a Request Help form on the website www.isolationhelpbexley.com

If you would like to volunteer, please fill out the volunteer registration at www.isolationhelpbexley.com.

Please use this valuable link if you wish to get the latest information relating to the COVID-19 virus.

https://www.bexley.gov.uk/services/public-health/coronavirus-information-and-support

Also, there is a phone number for you to call Bexley Coronavirus helpline 020 3045 5398

NHS 111 will tell you what to do and help you get a test if you need one.  If you cannot use the online NHS 111, please try by phone.  Do not come into the surgery or go to a hospital or pharmacy.  Please help us and follow the government COVID-19 guidelines.

SLADE GREEN AND COLYERS LANE SURGERY INFORMATION

Your GP practice is open and if you need to consult your GP, please ring us first on 01322 334884.  DO NOT COME TO THE SURGERY UNLESS YOU HAVE AN APPOINTMENT.

If you are invited to come into the surgery for a face to face appointment, please remember to wear a face covering.  Measures are in place to keep you safe from infection during your visit to the surgery.  You can also call NHS 111.  For any patient requiring a COVID-19 test, please call 119 and follow the message.

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GP’s are not required or in a position to provide exemption letters for patients who believe they should be exempt from wearing a face covering. 

Face masks or coverings are now mandatory in most public areas.

We understand that some patients will be anxious about wearing a mask especially those with certain medical conditions. 

The current guidance suggests there is no requirement for the public to provide medical evidence for exemption from wearing face masks therefore a self- declaration should be sufficient.

 Please go to the GOV.UK link below for more information on the use of face coverings.   https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own

For specific requirements in reference to public transport, shops or other areas where masks are required please contact those specific companies for further information.



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