IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ
Useful Coronavirus information inside including posters and Good Neighbour SchemeÂ
Brought to you by Midsomer Norton Town Council
This leaflet has been prepared by your local Town and B&NES Councillors and the Community Trust in order to support Midsomer Norton residents. You will find not just useful information but resources as follows: Keeping safe and up to speed What to do if you develop symptoms Good Neighbour Flyers Self-isolation Poster The Town Council and Community Trust offices will try to answer non-health related practical questions and you can ring on two numbers during office hours or look at the websites: Tel: 01761 418701 Tel: 01761 419133 www.midsomernortontowncouncil.co.uk www.midsomernortoncommunitytrust.co.uk
In this constantly changing situation if there are any elderly or vulnerable residents out there that need assistance or just a friendly voice then you can contact your Midsomer Norton B&NES Ward Councillors by phone or email. They can’t promise to be able to solve every problem but they’ll do their best to point you in the right direction. Cllr Michael Evans 07711766415 Michael_Evans@bathnes.gov.uk Cllr Shaun Hughes 01761408161 Shaun_Hughes@bathnes.gov.uk Cllr Paul Myers 07530 042627 Paul_Myers@bathnes.gov.uk Cllr Chris Watt 07802 695727 Chris.Watt@cognisantresearch.com
Keeping up to date about Coronavirus
Guidance related to Coronavirus is changing daily. We can help to minimise risk, prepare ourselves for potential self-isolation and protect the most vulnerable members of our community by following trusted sources of information. The NHS website provides information about the virus, potential symptoms, guidance on how to self-isolate, details about their 111 service and links to the official Government information for travel advice and action plans.
www.nhs.uk/coronavirus NHS 111 online service
An online 111 service is available from the NHS website. If you have access to the internet, please use this online service if: You feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home Your condition gets worse Your symptoms do not get better after 7 days Please only call 111 if you cannot get help from the online service.
www.nhs.uk/coronavirus Watch out for Coronavirus scams
According to Online Watch Link (OWL), fraudsters are exploiting the spread of Coronavirus to facilitate various types of fraud. Please remember: Watch out for scam messages: Don’t click on the links or attachments in suspicious emails. Never respond to unsolicited messages and calls that ask for your personal or financial details. Exercise the same caution that you normally would and don’t allow anyone unfamiliar into your property, even if they are offering help.
ActionFraud.police.uk Tel: 0300 123 2040
Midsomer Norton Good Neighbour Scheme The idea of a Good Neighbour Scheme will help us regularly check on our neighbours so that the Health Services can focus on medical support. Over the coming days, weeks and months, it’s likely that some of our Midsomer Norton residents will be required to self-isolate. Let’s help each other, as best we can, to get through this period of anxiety, uncertainty and potential loneliness. Please think about the needs of your neighbours, if you can help especially (but not exclusively) the elderly and vulnerable. This could be to make sure they have food and other essential items, check whether they need help with shopping and make sure they have your phone number(s). In this leaflet you will find four flyers to offer help to a neighbour who you may be concerned about without knocking on their doors if they are self-isolating or they will allow you to ask your neighbours for help. Simply cut out the flyers included, fill in your details and drop them through the doors of your neighbours if you are able to help or need help. The idea is that we try to reach out to people we might have seen or know us as neighbours rather than simply approaching complete strangers en masse which might prove rather frightening given the times. If you receive a flyer with details, THINK whether you know the person, what help you might need and never give out personal/financial details to strangers.
THIS POSTER IS FOR YOU TO PLACE ON YOUR DOOR OR IN YOUR WINDOW IF NEEDED
SOMEONE IN THIS HOUSE HAS A WEAK IMMUNE SYSTEM People with weak immune systems are more likely to catch Coronavirus (COVID-19) and more likely to suffer life-threating complications if they become ill. Because of this, we are SELFISOLATING and/or practising social distancing as a preventative measure
IF YOU FEEL UNWELL, OR WE DON'T ANSWER THE DOOR,
PLEASE LEAVE DELIVERIES
LET ME HELP YOU!
ARE YOU SELF-ISOLATING and/or PRACTISING SELF DISTANCING? Please put your details through my letterbox and I will be in touch
THIS POSTER IS FOR YOU TO PLACE ON YOUR DOOR OR IN YOUR WINDOW IF NEEDED
Useful websites DHSC Twitter page which is updated at 2pm every day: twitter.com/DHSCgovuk Public facing information NHS information – the first port of call for the public: www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ Latest information and advice: www.gov.uk/guidance/coronaviruscovid-19-information-for-the-public FAQs publichealthmatters.blog.gov.uk/2020/01/23/wuhan-novel-coronaviruswhatyou-need-to-know/ Blog about contact tracing: publichealthmatters.blog.gov.uk/2020/02/13/expert-interview-what-iscontacttracing/ Blog about self-isolation: publichealthmatters.blog.gov.uk/2020/02/20/what-is-self-isolation-andwhy-isit-important/ Travel advice for those travelling and living overseas: www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-advice-novel-coronavirus Public information campaign Resources for the public information campaign: campaignresources.phe.gov.uk/resources/campaigns/101-novelcoronavirus/resources Guidance All current coronavirus guidance produced by HM Government for health professionals and non-clinical settings: www.gov.uk/government/collections/coronavirus-covid-19-list-of-guidance Coronavirus action plan www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-action-plan