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CORONAVIRUS

Frequently asked questions about Coronavirus

COVID - FAQ: FAQ

SHOULD MY CHILD HAVE THE COVID VACCINATION?

Click HERE for FAQs relating to vaccinations for children aged 5-11 years.

CAN I HAVE A COVID VACCINATION?

Please DO NOT contact Honley Surgery regarding COVID vaccinations. The NHS will contact patients who are eligible for a vaccination once they are available.

IS HONLEY SURGERY OPEN?

Yes! Honley Surgery is open as normal.


Facemasks are no longer required but staff and patient's are welcome to wear a face mask if they prefer.

I AM 13-19 YEARS OLD AND I AM WORRIED ABOUT MY MENTAL HEALTH

Please click the below link to view useful information aimed to support 13 - 19 years old's during the current covid-19 pandemic:

INFORMATION FOR 13 - 19 YEAR OLD PATIENTS

CAN I GET A TEST FOR CORONAVIRUS AT HONLEY SURGERY?

Unfortunately testing is not available at Honley Surgery. Please click HERE to visit the NHS website for more information.

CAN I REQUEST A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE (SICK NOTE)?

Remember that you can self -certify for up to 7 days.

Click HERE to see the latest government advice regarding current guidance for all claimants during the coronavirus outbreak.

111 are also providing an easy online service to obtain certificates if you are isolating due to reasons relating to coronavirus. Click HERE for more information.

MY MENTAL HEALTH IS BEING AFFECTED BY CORONAVIRUS, WHERE CAN I FIND ADVICE?

Click HERE to find information regarding mental health during the coronavirus outbreak.

WHEN SHOULD I WORRY ABOUT MY CHILD?

Click HERE to access a guide to coughs, colds, ear ache & sore throats.

Click HERE for mental health information and support aimed to help 13-19 year old's.

HOW CAN I EXPLAIN CORONAVIRUS TO MY CHILDREN?

Please click the below links to see videos that can be shown to your children:

DR PANDA VIDEO

PLAYMOBIL VIDEO

LINGO KIDS VIDEO

DO I NEED TO WEAR A FACE COVERING?

No, face coverings are no longer required. However staff and patient's are welcome to wear a face covering if they prefer. 

MY CHILD HAS ASTHMA, HOW CAN WE AVOID AN ASTHMA ATTACK?

Please click HERE to visit the Asthma UK website which includes information on Asthma in children and how to avoid a back to school Asthma attack.

COVID - FAQ: FAQ
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