You do not need to contact 111 to tell them you’re staying at home
Testing for Coronavirus is not needed if you're staying at home
Please do not contact your GP for a COVID-19 vaccine
The first phase of the NHS Covid-19 vaccination programme has started. When it is the right time you will receive an invitation to come forward. For most people this will be a letter, either from your GP or the national NHS. This letter will include all the information you will need to book appointments, including your NHS number. Please do not contact the NHS to get an appointment until you get this letter. Information on the vaccine is available on the nhs.uk Coronavirus Vaccine Information page
You can only use this service if any of the following apply:
To book, please visit the NHS.uk - Book or manage your coronavirus vaccination page
NHS Staff Urge Non-English Speaking Londoners to get the COVID-19 vaccine
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