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    4 janv.

    Stay home. Protect the NHS. Save lives.

    Stay home. Protect the NHS. Save lives.
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  2. il y a 5 heures

    If you think you need A&E, think 111 first. They will help you right away. And if you need urgent care, we’ll book you in to be seen quickly and safely:

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  3. il y a 8 heures

    This workout focuses on toning and strengthening the leg muscles, particularly the inside and outside of the thighs. Keep an eye on our YouTube channel for new workouts every Wednesday and Saturday:

    NHS - 10 minutes. Toning your legs.
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    il y a 9 heures

    Today is the start of . Testing is absolutely free and can be done at home. Go to for more information. Know your status.

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  5. il y a 9 heures

    It's . Some children and young people may like being off school, while others will be really struggling. Visit the site for tips on how to support their mental wellbeing during this difficult time. 👇

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  6. 31 janv.

    Keeping a daily routine, tackling unhelpful thoughts and getting a good sleep can help you to feel calmer whilst you stay at home. Visit Every Mind Matters to learn more about managing mental health and get your free NHS personal action plan:

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  7. 31 janv.

    If you've had the COVID-19 vaccine, it's vital that you continue to follow social distancing guidance. Read the latest guidance here:

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  8. 31 janv.

    Dealing with stress, feeling low, worrying too much or not sleeping as well? There are simple steps you can take to feel better. Complete the Mind Plan quiz to get your personalised and easy to follow NHS action plan:

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  9. 30 janv.

    Symptoms of a heart attack can include heavy or tight chest pain that may spread to your arms, neck or jaw, or make you breathless, sick, sweaty or light-headed. If you experience these symptoms, it's vital that you call 999. The NHS is here to see you, safely.

    Call 999 if you suspect a heart attack.
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  10. 30 janv.

    We've all been adapting to lots of change and uncertainty and it's important not to lose sight of the achievements we've made in these difficult times. Visit for more tips on managing your mental health during Covid-19:

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  11. 30 janv.

    Better mental health helps us at work, at home and in the way we feel about ourselves. Visit and take the Mind Plan Quiz to discover more ways to feel better:

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  12. 30 janv.

    Taking care of your mind is really important when you are staying at home. Visit the coronavirus hub for tips, advice and support on taking care in these tough times:

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  13. 30 janv.

    Development of the COVID-19 vaccine has been underway since early 2020, as soon as virus began spreading. Knowledge from other vaccines, like SARS and MERS, have been used in developing the COVID-19 vaccines. Read more:

    The COVID-19 vaccine has followed the same rigorous safety tests as over 600 clinical trails that take place every year.
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  14. 29 janv.

    This workout focuses on arm-strengthening exercises, specifically your biceps and triceps. 💪 Keep an eye on our YouTube channel for new workouts every Wednesday and Saturday:

    NHS - 10 minutes - Toning your arms.
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  15. 29 janv.

    The NHS will contact you when it's your turn to have the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination. When it's your turn, you'll be contacted by letter, text or email with information on how to book your appointment. More info:

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  16. 29 janv.

    Scammers are sending emails that invite users to input their bank details into a website to confirm their COVID-19 vaccine appointment. The NHS will never ask you to share bank details or pay for a vaccine. Report suspicious emails to:

    COVID-19 vaccine fact check.

The COVID-19 vaccine will always be available free of charge. 

The NHS will never ask you to share bank details to confirm your identity.
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  17. 28 janv.

    Even if you've had the COVID-19 vaccine, it's important that you continue to follow national restrictions. ➡️ Continue to follow social distancing guidance ➡️ Wear a face covering in places where it's hard to stay away from other people

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  18. 28 janv.

    Taking care of your mind is really important when you are staying at home. Visit the coronavirus hub for tips, advice and support on taking care in these tough times:

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  19. 28 janv.

    Development of the COVID-19 vaccine has been underway since early 2020, as soon as virus began spreading. Knowledge from other vaccines, like SARS and MERS, have been used in developing the COVID-19 vaccines. Read more 👇

    The COVID-19 vaccine has followed the same rigorous safety tests as over 600 clinical trails that take place every year.
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    "All vaccines are extensively tested before they are introduced, and this vaccine is no exception." Dr Mary Ramsay, head of immunisation at , talks about the safety standards for the vaccine. Find out more: ▶️

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  21. 28 janv.

    If you've had the COVID-19 vaccine, it's vital that you continue to follow social distancing guidance. Read the latest guidance here:

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