Coronavirus (COVID‑19)

National lockdown: stay at home

Coronavirus (COVID‑19) remains a serious threat across the country.

Do not leave your home unless necessary.

1 in 3 people who have the virus have no symptoms, so you could be spreading it without knowing it.

If you have any coronavirus symptoms:

  • a high temperature
  • a new, continuous cough
  • a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste

Get a test and stay at home

Find out what support you can get

For example, if you’re out of work, need to get food, or want to take care of your mental health.

Recent and upcoming changes

From 15 March in Wales

More school pupils and college students return. Hairdressers and barbers to reopen.

From 13 March in Wales

Stay at home restrictions are lifted as part of changes in Wales.

Find out more about the changes happening in Wales on GOV.WALES.

From 8 March in England

Step 1 of the roadmap out of lockdown begins.

In England, school pupils and college students return. After-school clubs and breakfast clubs begin again.

Outdoor recreation with your household or one other person is allowed.

Guidance and support

What you can and cannot do

Testing and self-isolating

Work and financial support

Businesses and self-employed people

Schools, universities, education and childcare

International travel

Vaccination

See specific guidance for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

Announcements

See all announcements

UK statistics

All coronavirus information on GOV.UK