Coronavirus (COVID-19)

The coronavirus (COVID19) outbreak is having an impact on everyone’s daily lives, as the government and the NHS take necessary steps to manage the outbreak, reduce transmission and treat those who need medical attention.

It may be difficult, but by following guidance on social distancing, or staying at home, you are helping to protect yourself, your family, the NHS and your community.

To stop the spread of the virus remember Hands. Face. Space: wash your hands regularly, use a face covering when social distancing is not possible and try to keep your distance from those not in your household.

Testing information

You can find information about testing for COVID-19 and anti-body testing for both local people and staff here

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Apr 30, 2021, 9:00 AM
Everyone aged 40 and over is now being invited to book a life-saving Covid-19 jab as the NHS vaccination programme, the biggest and fastest in the health service’s history, goes from strength to strength.
Apr 26, 2021, 1:23 PM
People aged 44 will be invited to book their Covid-19 jab from today (Monday) as the NHS vaccine programme, the biggest and fastest in its history, continues at pace.
Apr 20, 2021, 11:03 AM
The first Moderna jabs were delivered in Lancashire and South Cumbria this week as the NHS vaccination programme reaches another milestone.
Apr 13, 2021, 8:44 AM
The UK vaccination programme has now delivered over 27 million first doses, 6.1 million second jabs and more than 6,000 lives already have been saved.
Apr 12, 2021, 9:07 AM
Last week, on Tuesday 6 April, an evening clinic was held at St Peter’s Centre Vaccination Centre in Burnley to vaccinate people that are hard-to-reach and have complex needs.

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