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Read the full guidance for advice on how to do this in a way that works for your workplace.Ĭomplete a health and safety risk assessment that includes risks from COVID-19. These are called priority actions as they are important steps that will apply to most businesses. There are six main actions you can take to protect yourself, your staff and your customers during coronavirus (COVID-19). This guidance will be updated shortly to include more information on these changes.
Read the guidance on how to stay safe for more information. There may be other changes which affect some businesses. To enter or work in these venues and events, customers and workers must provide proof that they are fully vaccinated or have tested negative in the last 48 hours (unless they are exempt from these requirements). This includes unseated indoor events with 500 or more attendees, unseated outdoor events with 4,000 or more attendees and any event with 10,000 or more attendees. From Wednesday 15th December, certain businesses and some events are required by law to check the COVID status of workers and customers, using the NHS COVID Pass. Anyone who cannot work from home should continue to go to the workplace. From Monday 13 December, office workers who can work from home should do so. From Friday 10 December, face coverings will be legally required in most public indoor venues, including some types of events and visitor attractions, such as theatres and cinemas. England will move to ‘Plan B’ of the COVID-19 Autumn/Winter Plan, in response to the risks of the Omicron variant (B.1.1.529).