A GUIDE is being sent to households across Warwickshire about how to stay safe, healthy and connected during the pandemic.
Warwickshire County Council is sending out the booklets, which will highlight how residents can continue to access key services and contains advice to help people look after themselves and their loved ones.
It also contains information from Warwickshire’s Director of Public Health Shade Agboola about behaviours people can adopt to protect themselves from the virus and control its spread.
It comes as the country was plunged into a second lockdown and recognises the challenges these periods of isolation and reduced social contact pose and signposts people to support to stay physically and mentally well.
Warwickshire County Council leader Izzi Seccombe said: “Supporting our residents throughout the pandemic is our priority as we continue to navigate these changing and uncertain times together.
“Our recent booklet contains a range of information for all residents, particularly those more vulnerable during the pandemic so we can all access information to help us stay safe, healthy and connected, to support one another where we can.
“We recognise that some of our residents don’t have digital access, so this printed booklet will be delivered to each household and also includes details about how to access services over the phone, ensuring all our residents can access the services and support that they need.”
Visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/coronavirus for more information about local services.
A hotline is also available for anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable to covid 19. Call 0800 4081447.