COVID- 19

For anyone needing support during the Coronavirus pandemic, please visit the websites below. The services help support those who need help with; shopping, collecting medication etc. For all Westminster & Camden residents.l

Covid Vaccine

East London Health & Care Partnership have produced a helpful FAQ on the Covid Vaccine.

https://www.eastlondonhcp.nhs.uk/ourplans/covid-19-vaccine-faqs.htm

Please note that the practice is receiving a high volume of calls regarding the Covid Vaccine. The practice is in the process of contacting all patients that are due the first and second vaccine – please be assured you will be contacted by the practice.

Westminster Residents

https://www.westminster.gov.uk/ask-help – an online form for people to provide their contact details and type of support they require.Those without internet access should telephone Westminster City Council on 020 7641 1222.

Camden Residents

https://coronavirus-help.camden.gov.uk – an online form for people to provide their contact details and type of support they require.Those without internet access should telephone Camden Adult Social Care on 020 7974 4000 (option 1).

 

Emotional Support 

The NHS are offering Emotional support during the coronavirus pandemic, practical strategies to help you deal with the current situation. For further information visit: IAPT- Covid 19

 

Home Isolation 

Your local health protection team and your doctor have agreed that you may stay at home while you wait for the results of tests for COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. This is because you do not need to be admitted to hospital and because you have agreed to follow the important instructions described below:

  • Stay at home
  • Separate yourself from other people in your home
  • Call ahead before visiting your doctor
  • Wear a face mask if advised

For further advice and information on the right procedures in staying  at home, please visit Advice for Home Isolation

 

Vaccinations during COVID 19

While coronavirus has put limitations on all our lives, it is important that you or your baby or child still have routine vaccinations. They protect against serious and potentially deadly illnesses and stop outbreaks in the community. We recommend that you [attend/book in for] your next scheduled appointment – see www.nhs.uk/vaccinations for details on when they are due.

The NHS guidance on keeping safe when attending your vaccination appointment: –Public guidance.

Please see for further advice: Advice for parents.