COVID-19 has not gone away and is likely to remain with us globally. Even though restrictions have been lifted, you should do all you can to keep yourself and others safe.
Help us to continue to disrupt the transmission of the virus by:
- self-isolating when you feel unwell
- wearing masks in crowded places
- keeping up to date with your vaccinations
Continuing with protective behaviours is important and will help to minimise exposure to and spread of COVID-19, as well as other respiratory infections and other diseases.
Find the most up to date self-isolation guidance on the Welsh Government website.External link opens in a new window
You are still required to wear a face covering and social distance in healthcare environments and hospitals.
Please follow the most up to date COVID-19 guidance on the Welsh Government website.External link opens in a new window
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self-isolation guidance for school-age children and young people.Link opens in a new window
COVID-19 vaccination walk-in service
If you have not received your first, second or booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, you can attend a walk-in session between 10am and 7pm daily to get vaccinated.
Please note, 12 to 15 year olds must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Self-isolation support payments
Self-isolation support scheme is designed to help working people on a low income who cannot work from home and will lose earnings when told to self-isolate by the NHS Wales Test,Trace, Protect service (TTP).