What is the latest coronavirus advice?

What is the latest coronavirus advice?

On Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a significant escalation of UK measures in response to coronavirus, including advising everyone in the country to avoid pubs, clubs, restaurants and theatres and to only make essential journeys.

What is the latest coronavirus advice?

If you live alone and have a high temperature or a new and continuous cough, you should self-isolate for seven day

If you live in a household with others and have a high temperature or a new and continuous cough, both yourself and all others in your household should stay isolated together for 14 days

Everyone, including if you are not displaying symptoms yourself and live in a household where no one is displaying symptoms, should stop all unnecessary contact with others and all unnecessary travel

You should work from home where possible and avoid venues such as pubs, clubs, theatres and restaurants

Pay particular attention to the advice if you are over 70, pregnant, have underlying health problems or live in London


Good Afternoon All,
MMOV office is introducing some precautionary measures in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. 
The MMOV Office Building will not be open to the public.
All MMOV office employees will be working from home in light of the coronavirus concerns.
Please do not visit the MMOV office from Tuesday, 17th March 2020.  We will offer more update as the weeks progresses.
Please continue to phone and email our office staff below between 9.30 and 4.30 pm as usual.  
Shereen O'Conner -  07746534784 shereen.oconnor.mmov@outlook.com
Samantha Bolton – 07522534484 Samantha.Bolton.mmov@outlook.com
Victoria Adebayo – 07305763652 victoria.a.mmov@outlook.com
Out of office hours contact: Frederick Clarke 07958 770 779
Support Work and Mentoring sessions are still going ahead.
Please notify us immediately if you are feeling unwell.  If you are unwell, we will have to treat this seriously, and no shifts will be allocated to you for 14 days from that day.
Please check with Service User and the office BEFORE travelling to the Service User, to ensure that they are well and would like the shift to continue.  
All shifts booked, have been booked with the consent and knowledge of the Service User and their parent or guardian.
Where possible, avoid all "non-essential" social contact including restaurants, café and use of public transport.
To ensure all staff and service users remain safe:
  • Please wash your hands as frequently as need be.
  • Please make use of tissues/paper towels.
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