Change description : 2022-02-15 10:51:00: New translated resources about long COVID and arranging or attending a funeral or commemorative event [Coronavirus (COVID-19)]
No charges for coronavirus (COVID-19) testing, treatment and vaccination
Overseas visitors to England, including anyone living in the UK without permission, will not be charged for:
testing for COVID-19 (even if the test shows they do not have COVID-19)
treatment for COVID-19, including for a related problem called multisystem inflammatory syndrome that affects some children
vaccination against COVID-19, including boosters
No immigration checks are needed for overseas visitors if they are only tested, treated or vaccinated for COVID-19.
Charges for hospital treatment of secondary and subsequent illness
While COVID-19 testing and treatment is exempt from charges, this exemption is not intended to cover hospital treatment of any secondary or subsequent illness. Secondary or subsequent illness refers to:
conditions or complications which arise from the initial COVID-19 infection, including long COVID
any co-existing conditions a patient may have
These conditions remain chargeable. Under the Charging Regulations, the duty is on NHS Trusts to assess, based on the views of clinicians, what treatment for COVID-19 is exempt or chargeable.
Accessing COVID-19 vaccination without an NHS number
Individuals do not require an NHS number or GP registration to receive the COVID-19 vaccination and should not be denied vaccination on this basis. Individuals who do not have an NHS number or are not registered with a GP are still entitled to free COVID-19 vaccinations.
The International Organization for Migration’s COVID-19 Migrant Information Service, which provides multilingual information on COVID-19 measures and support in the UK context. The aim is to support migrants who may face language barriers when reading complex information. The information, which is available in 5 languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic and Romanian, relates to 5 important areas of everyday life that have been significantly affected by COVID-19, including health, employment, benefits, housing and immigration.
Shareable social media cards to promote uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations have been developed for use in digital campaigns nationally and in London. Translations are available in 25 languages.
The British Society for Immunology has translated some public engagement resources, including infographics, that explain how vaccines work and answer common questions about COVID-19 vaccines.
Doctors of the World UK has produced a COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Toolkit to support communities and voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations to deliver their own vaccine confidence events.
COVID-19 guidance for providers of accommodation for asylum seekers
A World Health Organization report published in December 2020 found that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a highly negative impact on the living and working conditions of migrants, particularly in terms of housing and access to other basic services. This is compounded by limited access to multilingual information and exclusion. It increases the risk of depression, anxiety, fear and loneliness.
Many undocumented migrants do not seek healthcare, including for COVID-19, due to fear of data sharing and deportation and concerns about charging. Ensure that they are provided with information about no charges for COVID-19 testing, treatment and vaccination.
Vitamin D
There have been some reports about vitamin D potentially reducing the risk of coronavirus (COVID-19). NICE (The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence), PHE and the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition have undertaken robust assessments of the available evidence on vitamin D and COVID-19. They have concluded that currently, there is not enough evidence to solely treat or prevent COVID-19, except as part of a clinical trial. For further information, see the NICE COVID-19 rapid guideline on vitamin D.
In addition to existing guidance on vitamin D supplementation, adults, young people and children over 4 years should consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms (400 units) of vitamin D throughout the year if they have little or no sunshine exposure because they are spending most of their time indoors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Published 17 February 2021
Last updated 1715 JanuaryFebruary 2022
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17 January 2022
New link to translated instructions for the SureScreen COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test kit
20 December 2021
Clarified charging exemption for vaccination against COVID-19 to include booster doses, and a link to World Health Organization's translated update on Omicron
15 November 2021
Added links to new translated guidance on booster doses and lateral flow tests, translated letters from the government to patients on the end of the shielding programme, and a vaccine confidence toolkit.
19 October 2021
Under 'COVID-19 translated advice and guidance', added links to translated guidance on antibody testing, face coverings and COVID-19 vaccination resources for children and young people.
6 September 2021
Added guidance about charging for hospital treatment of any secondary or subsequent illness, including long COVID.
13 August 2021
Added new translated letters and videos with information for people with no NHS number about how to register with a GP and book COVID-19 vaccines.
2 August 2021
Added links to new translated government guidance about how to stay safe and help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to translated vaccine infographics from the British Society of Immunology.
27 July 2021
Added links to guidance for providers of accommodation for asylum seekers and to COVID-19 vaccine social media cards.
21 July 2021
Added downloadable NHS England and NHS Improvement letter to help people without an NHS number access the COVID-19 vaccine and register with a GP.
6 July 2021
Updated information about the mental health of migrants during the pandemic.
14 June 2021
Added new links to translated guidance on how to stop the spread of COVID-19.
8 June 2021
Added links to translated resources about COVID-19 vaccination and blood clotting, and phase 2 of the vaccination programme.
26 May 2021
Added new links to translated resources about COVID-19 home test kits and vaccination status confirmation letters.
17 May 2021
Added translated resources about COVID-19 restrictions and vaccination guidance.
6 May 2021
Updated guidance on COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals who do not have an NHS number.
19 April 2021
Added additional translated resources for COVID-19 vaccine.
23 February 2021
Updated translations from the Department of Health and Social Care about charging exemptions for COVID-19 testing, treatment and vaccination. Additional information added about vitamin D