Coronavirus (COVID-19) Most people no longer need to take a coronavirus test. To prevent the spread of infection, you should try to stay at home if unwell. You can find more information on NHS Inform. NHS Inform Symptoms Symptoms of coronavirus include: continuous cough high temperature, fever or chills loss of, or change in, your normal sense of taste or smell shortness of breath unexplained tiredness, lack of energy muscle aches or pains that are not due to exercise not wanting to eat or not feeling hungry headache that’s unusual or longer lasting than usual sore throat, stuffy or runny nose diarrhoea feeling sick or being sick To prevent the spread of coronavirus, try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people if you have symptoms of a respiratory infection, such as coronavirus. Try to do this until you no longer have a high temperature (if you had one) or until you feel better. More Advice at NHS Inform Tests and antiviral treatment Most people in Scotland no longer need to test for Coronavirus. You can only get free rapid lateral flow tests if you’re eligible for COVID-19 antiviral treatments. If you’re a health and social care worker, you should access testing through your employer. If you’re going into hospital, you should access testing through that service. Anyone who is eligible for free tests can order online or by phoning 119. Order Tests Online Vaccinations NHS Lothian and our four health and social care partnerships are proud to have played our part in the biggest vaccination programme the country has ever seen, helping to protect the population from COVID-19. You can find more information about COVID-19 vaccination on NHS Inform’s website. To find out how to get your vaccines locally, please visit our Vaccine Hub. Vaccine Hub Further Information Please visit NHS Inform for more information on symptoms, advice on testing, when to stay at home and when to seek medical help. You can also visit our Vaccine Hub for information on COVID-19 vaccines. VACCINE HUB Translations and Other Formats For health information, including information on COVID-19, in other languages and formats, please visit NHS Inform.