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By Josh Loeb Veterinary professionals who wear the correct personal protective equipment (PPE) when working together and take other reasonable steps to safeguard themselves against Covid-19 will not be forced to self-isolate under NHS test and trace rules [ ]in the event that self-isolation is required but would lead to a major problem with the provision of veterinary services to support animal health and welfare in an area, veterinary practices can discuss the situation with the local PHE health protection team, who will consider a local risk assessment ‘The advice to veterinary professionals in England is that as long as you are taking all precautions such as practising social and physical distancing, practising good hand hygiene and wearing appropriate PPE, you will not be considered as contacts and will not have to self-isolate
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Vet exemption confirmed for test and trace
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