If you live alone and have a high temperature or a new and continuous cough, you should self-isolate for seven days
If you live in a household with others and have a high temperature or a new and continuous cough, both yourself and all others in your household should stay isolated together for 14 days
Everyone, including if you are not displaying symptoms yourself and live in a household where no one is displaying symptoms, should stop all unnecessary contact with others and all unnecessary travel
You should work from home where possible and avoid venues such as pubs, clubs, theatres and restaurants
Pay particular attention to the advice if you are over 70, pregnant, have underlying health problems or live in London
Don’t call the NHS 111 helpline if you have mild or moderate illness and instead seek advice online. But do call if your illness becomes more severe