What is Coronavirus/COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It's caused by a virus
called coronavirus.
These pages are for the public. There is coronavirus information for health
professionals on the NHS England website.
What's the risk of coronavirus in the UK?
The UK Chief Medical Officers have raised the risk to the public from low to moderate.
Health professionals are working to contact anyone who has been in close contact with
people who have coronavirus.
What's the risk of coronavirus for travellers?
There are some countries and areas where there's a higher chance of coming into contact
with someone with coronavirus.
See our coronavirus advice for travellers at bottom of page.
Symptoms of coronavirus
The symptoms of coronavirus are:
a cough
a high temperature
shortness of breath
But these symptoms do not necessarily mean you have the illness.
The symptoms are similar to other illnesses that are much more common, such as cold
and flu.
How coronavirus is spread
Because it's a new illness, we do not know exactly how coronavirus spreads from
person to person.
Similar viruses are spread in cough droplets.
It's very unlikely it can be spread through things like packages or food.
Do I need to avoid public places?
Most people can continue to go to work, school and other public places.
You only need to stay away from public places (self-isolate) if advised to by the 111
online coronavirus service or a medical professional.
How to avoid catching or spreading coronavirus
Do
wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
always wash your hands when you get home or into work
use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you
cough or sneeze
put used tissues in the bin straight away and wash your hands afterwards
try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell
Don't
do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean
Check if you need medical help
NHS 111 has an online coronavirus service that can tell you if you need medical help
and advise you what to do.
Use this service if:
you think you might have coronavirus
in the last 14 days you've been to a country or area with a high risk of coronavirus – see
our coronavirus advice for travellers
you've been in close contact with someone with coronavirus
Use the 111 coronavirus service
Information:
Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. Call 111 if you need to speak to
someone.
Getting help in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
Scotland: call your GP surgery or call 111 if your surgery is not open
Wales: call 111
Northern Ireland: call 111
How to self-isolate if you're asked to
If there's a chance you could have coronavirus, you may be asked to stay away from
other people (self-isolate).
This means you should:
stay at home
not go to work, school or public places
not use public transport or taxis
ask friends, family members or delivery services to do errands for you
try to avoid visitors to your home – it's OK for friends, family or delivery drivers to drop
off food
You may need to do this for up to 14 days to help reduce the possible spread of
infection.
Read more coronavirus self-isolation advice.
Treatment for coronavirus
There is currently no specific treatment for coronavirus.
Antibiotics do not help, as they do not work against viruses.
Treatment aims to relieve the symptoms while your body fights the illness.
You'll need to stay in isolation away from other people until you've recovered.
Government response and action plan
GOV.UK: coronavirus action plan
GOV.UK: information on coronavirus and the situation in the UK
ADVICE FOR TRAVELLERS.
There are some countries and areas where there's a higher chance of coming into contact
with someone with coronavirus.
Advice for people travelling abroad
If you're planning to travel abroad and are concerned about coronavirus, check the
country by country travel advice on GOV.UK.
Advice for people returning to the UK and travellers to the UK
You may need to get medical advice if you've recently travelled to the UK from
somewhere with a higher risk of coronavirus.
These places are:
Cambodia
China
Hong Kong
Iran
Italy
Japan
Laos
Macau
Malaysia
Myanmar (Burma)
Singapore
South Korea
Taiwan
Tenerife – only the H10 Costa Adeje Palace Hotel
Thailand
Vietnam
If you've been to one of these places in the last 14 days, find out what to do using the
NHS 111 online coronavirus service.
Use the 111 coronavirus service
Information:
Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. Call 111 if you need to speak to
someone.
Getting help in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
Scotland: call your GP surgery or call 111 if your surgery is not open
Wales: call 111
Northern Ireland: call 111
CORONA VIRUS COVID 19 Health advice