Hampshire clinically vulnerable urged to take care when shielding ends this week

Those at increased risk of coronavirus are advised to continue to take steps to stay safe

Author: Carol MusgravePublished 29th Mar 2021

Advice for the clinically vulnerable is changing later this week in line with the government's roadmap out of lockdown - but Hampshire County Council is reminding people to take precautions.

The local authority is urging residents at increased risk of coronavirus to continue to take care after shielding comes to an end on Thursday (1 April)

People on the shielding list are being advised to ensure they stick to social distancing and stay at home as much as possible.

Here are the steps issued by the government to help minimise risk of exposure to COVID-19:

Limit social interactions, including mixing with other households.

Reduce the amount of time you spend in settings where you are unable to maintain social distancing.

Continue working from home if possible. If you cannot work from home, you should now attend your workplace. Your employer is required to take steps to keep you safe at work.

Clinically extremely vulnerable pupils and students should return to school or other educational settings.

If you have already registered for priority access to supermarket delivery slots, this will continue until 21 June. If you need to register for support, you can do this online - the deadline is 31 March.

Continue to access the NHS services that you need.

Guidance for those who are currently shielding has also been issued about the COVID-19 vaccination:

If you are aged 16 or over, you should already have been offered your first dose of the vaccine. If you have not yet received your first dose, please contact your GP.

If you have received your first dose, make sure that you get your second dose when it is offered to you, to further increase your level of protection. Even if you have had your vaccination, you should continue to take extra precautions to stay safe.

For children aged 12 to 15 years, vaccination may be appropriate for those with severe neuro-disabilities. This option should be discussed between parents/guardians and the child's clinician or GP.

For other children aged 15 or under, vaccination is not yet recommended.

After 31 March, if you are struggling as a result of coronavirus please visit www.gov.uk/find-coronavirus-support or call the Hampshire Coronavirus Support and Helpline on 0333 370 4000 (calls charged at local rate).

You can also request a call-back from the Helpline by completing the call-back request form.

The Helpline is open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

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