New Covid-19 contact tracing system for the Dorset Council area
Dorset Council will help with contact tracing if the NHS Test and Trace system is unable to contact a local resident.
Dorset Council will help with contact tracing if the NHS Test and Trace system is unable to contact a local resident.
From Monday 11 January, there will be 11 testing sites in Dorset, but you do need to book a test before turning up.
Some GP surgeries are now able to administer the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine following a further roll out today.
Assistant chief constable, Maggie Blyth, has issued a statement regarding re-introduction of national restrictions relating to Covid-19.
Early years education providers are appealing to be added to the priority groups list for the Covid-19 vaccine.
The text, which appears to come from the NHS, asks you to click on a link which will then ask for payment details.
From the middle of January there will be increased access to Covid testing sites in Poole, Christchurch and Weymouth.
The NHS is to provide GPs an extra £10 for every care home resident they are able to vaccinate against Covid by the end of January in an accelerated drive to protect the most vulnerable.
Following the Secretary of State’s announcement, Dorset Council has moved into Tier 3 from today, Thursday 31 December.
Ten sites will be available to residents over the Christmas period, but you do need to ring or go online to book a test.