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Translated: Guidance on protecting people previously considered medically extremely vulnerable
1 April 2022
Health and wellbeing, COVID-19 guidance
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Translated: Guidance on protecting people previously considered medically extremely vulnerable
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1 April 2022
Health and wellbeing, COVID-19 guidance

Translated: Guidance on protecting people previously considered medically extremely vulnerable

Guest User
1 April 2022
Health and wellbeing, COVID-19 guidance

As Covid-19 restrictions have lifted, new guidance has been created for people in England who have previously been identified as clinically extremely vulnerable from coronavirus (COVID-19).

An audio version of the guidance is available below:

The government have also issued a letter to parents of children previously thought of as extremely vulnerable to Covid-19 explaining that they should now follow the same guidelines as other members of the public.

This letter is also available in Large Print, Audio, BSL, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Nepali, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi and Urdu.


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