A Covid helpline that helped three-quarters of a million Scots during the pandemic is to close.
The special helpline will formally shut down at 4pm on Thursday, June 30.
Its closure comes as changes to national guidance on testing and isolation advice continue to reflect a return to pre-pandemic normality.
NHS 24 medical director, Dr Laura Ryan said: “The formal closure of the non-clinical Covid 19 special helpline reflects how life is returning to a more normal or familiar pattern.
“Covid-19 has not gone away. We still need continue to follow the current guidelines and advice to keep everyone safe. This includes getting your vaccines, staying at home if unwell with Covid -19 symptoms, and simple but effective measures such as washing hands frequently. There is an extensive range of information on NHS Inform including symptom checkers for Coronavirus which provide advice and suggest what to do if your condition worsens.
“Remember, if you are unwell or concerned about your symptoms, please continue to access care as normal.”
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