End of free Covid-19 testing and mandatory self-isolation

On 21 February the Prime Minister announced the end of Covid restrictions and most support measures. Including:

  • From 24 February people who test positive for Covid-19 will no longer be a requirement to self-isolate, although it is still advised. Contacts of those infected will no longer be asked to take a daily LFT for seven days and the £500 self-isolation payment for people on limited incomes ceases.
  • From 1 April free LFT and PCR testing for the general population will end. Testing will still be available to clinically vulnerable people and older age groups, exact details of eligibility are yet to be published. NHS England has stated that testing of GPs and practice staff is "being reviewed" but has not shared any timelines for when the curent testing arrangements may end or be superseded.
  • The NHS website has already extended the minimum interval between households ordering a box of LFTs from 24 hours to 72. Boots were the first major retailer to announce the cost of tests, selling a pack of five LFTs for £12 in high street shops, with Superdrug saying they will sell a five pack for £9.79 shortly after.
  • 1 April will also see the end of recommendations that certain venues seek proof of vaccination, recovery or a recent clear test via the NHS App, although the NHS App will continue to provide proof of vaccination for international travel.
  • In the spring another booster jab will be offered to over-75s, older care home residents, and those over 12 who are immunosuppressed. No further details on eligibility, timing or who will deliver the jabs are currently available.
Last updated : 24 Feb 2022

 

Your experience of digital health services (22 Aug 2018)

With increasing moves toward digital access and service provision in general practice, we want to gather information on the differing platforms and pilots offering online access, including whether and how...
Read more »

Subject access request survey reports increased requests to half of practices (21 Aug 2018)

There are some interesting results coming from the current survey on subject access requests (SARs) received by practices that is has been designed by Dr Paul Cundy, a GP in...
Read more »

Doctors of the World Safer Surgeries toolkit (20 Aug 2018)

Doctors of the World (DOTW) has launched the Safe Surgeries toolkit, a single site to provide GP practices with resources helping them to better understand the regulations and best practice...
Read more »

Top tips for GP trainees (20 Aug 2018)

This month a new cohort of GP trainees take up their posts. We share some top tips from a current GP trainee and a GP trainer.  If you work in...
Read more »

Premises update August 2018 (20 Aug 2018)

This update is applicable to practices who are leasing their premises from Community Health Partnerships (CHP) or NHS Property Services (NHSPS). Urgent - Occupancy Agreement letters We are aware that...
Read more »

Blue badge applications – success in east London (17 Aug 2018)

After concerns raised by Waltham Forest LMC, the local council are now telling blue badge applicants not to contact their GP to support their application. The letter states: “Please note...
Read more »

Charging patients who fail to attend non-NHS medicals (17 Aug 2018)

GPs and practice staff often find it frustrating when a non-NHS medical (or other chargeable non-NHS work) has been booked, such as for a taxi licence, and the patient fails...
Read more »

GP Partnership Review (17 Aug 2018)

If you would like to provide feedback to the GP Partnership Review please send us your thoughts before 30 August: info@lmc.org.uk. On 30 July 2018 Dr Nigel Watson and...
Read more »

Online STI service replaces in-person testing for asymptomatic patients (16 Aug 2018)

Changes to sexual health services in London mean that anyone who is asymptomatic and wants to be tested for STIs should order a testing kit from the Sexual Health...
Read more »
Next Page »
« Previous Page