It was announced this week that the UK will progress to the next stage of the roadmap out of lockdown on Monday 12 April, as part of the country’s slow easing out of Covid restrictions.
The changes, which include the reopening of non-essential retail, personal care, public buildings, outdoor hospitality and more, have been outlined on the Government website.
Until then everyone must continue to adhere to the current guidelines which came in to effect from Monday 29 March.
The Government has announced that everyone in England will be able to access free, regular, rapid Covid testing from 9 April.
Currently you can order kits to test your household, childcare bubble or support bubble if at least one member:
Mask in school
There's still time for young people to take part in the survey about how the pandemic has affected them. We know the past year has been very difficult for young people and their feedback is really important.
We’re asking those aged 11 to 18 to take a few minutes to complete this anonymous survey.
Director of Public Health Greg Fell
Greg Fell, Director of Public Health in Sheffield, outlines Sheffield's weekly position with the latest epidemiology information and a vaccination programme update.
Covid-19 stats
The latest* figures for positive Covid-19 cases in Sheffield up to 31 March 2021. Click below to find out more about cases in the city.
*Due to the time it takes to process test results there is a 7 day delay in the reporting of these figures.
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