![]() ![]() Read the full guidance for advice on how to do this in a way that works for your workplace.Ĭomplete a health and safety risk assessment that includes risks from COVID-19. These are called priority actions as they are important steps that will apply to most businesses. There are 8 main actions you can take to protect yourself, your staff and your customers during coronavirus (COVID-19). There have also been recent changes to the guidance on testing and how to consult workers in a risk assessment.The first LFD test should not be taken before the sixth day. People with COVID-19 can end their self-isolation after 7 days, following two negative LFD tests taken 24 hours apart.Read about COVID status checks to check if this applies to your business, and what you need to do. It is also strongly recommended that you check the COVID status of workers in customer-facing roles. If this applies to your business, you are legally required to check that all visitors (18 years and over) to these venues or events are fully vaccinated, have proof of a negative COVID-19 test result in the last 48 hours, or are exempt from these requirements. Some types of venues and events are required by law to check visitors’ COVID status as a condition of entry. ![]() Read about who should go to the workplace. Anyone who cannot work from home should continue to go to the workplace. Anyone who can work from home (such as office workers who do not need to be in the workplace) should do so.Read the section on face coverings) to find out what you need to do. Face coverings are legally required in most public indoor venues, including many types of events and businesses.This guidance was updated on 22 December to include the following changes: England has moved to ‘Plan B’ of the COVID-19 Autumn/Winter Plan, in response to the risks of the Omicron variant (B.1.1.529). ![]()
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