Coronavirus (COVID‑19) guide
This guide is UK-specific. Outside the UK, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends you follow the advice of your national or local health authority.
Current UK guidance
Everyone needs to help control the virus. Find out what to do if you have symptoms or if you need medical help
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COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Have you got questions about the COVID-19 vaccine? We’ve busted some myths, explained the different vaccine types and how you may be contacted when it is your turn to receive the vaccine.

What to do if you have symptoms
Learn more about the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and how to manage them at home
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Preventing the spread
Find out all of the information you need on how to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, including how to wash your hands and the importance of self-isolation.

What to do if you're at high risk
Older adults, pregnant women and people with underlying health conditions are at higher risk of getting seriously ill with COVID-19. Find out more about who is at high risk and what to do if you’re most vulnerable.
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Understanding the jargon
Whether it’s the news, social media, or amongst your friends and family, everyone is talking about COVID-19. That’s why we’ve created our very own COVID-ictionary to help you understand common words or phrases associated with the disease.

Myths debunked
With so much information being shared about COVID-19, it’s hard to know the difference between rumour and fact. We spoke to Babylon doctors to help debunk a few of the myths going around.

What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is an illness that affects the lungs and airways. Find out what we know about the virus, where it may have originated and how it’s spread.