Advice on Merseyside COVID restrictions from our Director of Public Health
With the new restrictions being introduced for Merseyside, and across the country, we caught up with Sefton’s Director of Public Health Margaret Jones and asked her a range of questions including:
‘What are the new restrictions and how do they affect people in Sefton?’
‘How will they affect people’s childcare arrangements?’
‘What should I do if my child get sent home from school?’
‘Is testing still important and when should I get one?’
‘Should I download the Test and Trace app?’
You can see Margaret’s answers along with advice on meeting up with friends and socialising here.
Want further information?
You can find more information and FAQs on local restrictions here.
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