Coronavirus: Update from Camden Council

PUBLIC INFORMATION PAGES FROM CAMDEN COUNCIL

Thursday, 3rd March 2022 — By Cllr Georgia Gould

Georgia Gould

PUBLIC INFORMATION PAGES FROM CAMDEN COUNCIL

We are grateful for the huge sacrifices Camden residents have made to get us through the last two years, as the government announces a new phase of learning to live with COVID-19.

We know, however, that the impact of the pandemic continues to be felt strongly, both physically and mentally, and will affect everyone differently, so I know we will continue to support each other in the months to come.

If you are struggling and need some support, for instance with money worries, your mental health, or with concerns around employment, we are here for you. No one in Camden should have to go through this difficult time alone.

We also work with many amazing community organisations who are there to help you, including those in the Camden Advice Network, so please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need a hand. We’ve included some of the support available below or you can also call us on 020 7974 4444 (option 9) to talk to someone directly.

Councillor Georgia Gould, Leader of Camden Council

For the latest information and support from Camden Council and its partners, including updates to services:

Visit camden.gov.uk/coronavirus – includes information in different languages
Check the news pages at news.camden.gov.uk
Follow Twitter @CamdenCouncil, Facebook facebook.com/LBCamden and Instagram @WeMakeCamden
Speak to someone at the Council directly on 020 7974 4444 (option 9)
SIGN UP to the Council’s coronavirus e-newsletter at camden.gov.uk/coronavirus-updates

COVID-19 is still here

Getting vaccinated is the bast way to protect yourself and others

Pre-book your appointment online or visit a walk-in clinic.

Visit nhs.uk/coronavirus  Call 119

Please keep being kind, look out for each other and continue to follow public health advice, like washing your hands regularly. To find out more about the government’s plan for living with COVID-19, visit gov.uk/coronavirus

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