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    After the government ended all legal Covid restrictions earlier this year, Covid cases surged to record levels across the UK.

    The end of mandatory masks, social distancing and self-isolation measures, combined with the contagious Omicron BA.2 sub-variant drove the number of infections up in the weeks following the publication of prime minister Boris Johnson’s Living with Covid plan.

    According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), about one in every 13 people (equivalent to 4.9 million people) in the UK had coronavirus in the week ending 26 March.

    The ONS said it was the highest number recorded since its survey began at the end of April 2020.

    The Living with Covid plan brought an end to the legal requirement for employees to tell their employers when they have tested positive for the virus and need to self-isolate.

    But with so many people continuing to test positive for Covid-19, is going to work with Covid a good idea?

    Can I go to work with Covid?

    Yes, you can go to work even after testing positive for Covid-19, and there is no legal obligation to tell your employer if you have.

    However, workers are encouraged to follow the government’s guidance for people who become infected with the virus.

    Do I have to test for Covid before going to work?

    No, you don’t have to test for Covid before going anywhere, including to work.

    Most people in England are no longer advised to get tested and can no longer get free lateral flow tests from the NHS unless you are one of a small number of people who are eligible.

    Those who want to get tested must buy a Covid-19 test from some pharmacies and retailers.

    What should I do if I feel unwell?

    The government has set out guidance for people who have symptoms of a respiratory infection but have not taken a test for Covid-19, as well as for those who have taken a test and received a positive result.

    Symptoms of common respiratory infections and Covid-19 include a continuous cough; high temperature or fever; loss of, or change in normal sense of taste or smell; shortness of breath; lack of energy; lack of appetite; headache; sore throat and stuffy or runny nose.

    According to the Department for Health and Social Care, you should work from home if you can and avoid contact with other people if you are experiencing these symptoms.

    It is especially important to avoid close contact with anyone you know who may be at higher risk of becoming seriously sick if they catch Covid-19.

    If you must leave your home, you should wear a face covering and avoid crowded or poorly ventilated places.

    If you receive a positive Covid-19 test, you are also advised to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for five days after the day you took your test.

    However, you should avoid meeting people at higher risk of serious illness from Covid-19 for 10 days after the day you took your test.

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