
Coronavirus (COVID-19) What you need to know
NHS Tayside has procedures in place to safely treat all patients, both those with and those without coronavirus whilst also keeping our staff safe.
This page hosts all the information you need to know about COVID-19 and NHS Tayside.
This page hosts all the information you need to know about COVID-19 and NHS Tayside.
NHS Tayside COVID-19 Vaccination Programme
NHS Tayside's COVID-19 vaccination programme is underway. Please visit our dedicated page for more information.


COVID-19 testing and isolation
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. Testing is still available to specific groups.
Visit NHS Inform for further information.
Visit NHS Inform for further information.
Face masks
Face masks are no longer required in our premises.
NHS Tayside Remobilisation Plan
NHS Tayside and Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnerships have created remobilisation plans for gradually restoring services that were paused due to COVID-19. It is critical that services are provided in a way that is safe for staff and safe for patients.
- Remobilisation Plan April 2021-March 2022 Mid-year Review Update
- Tayside Health and Social Care Services Remobilisation Plan (April 2021 to March 2022)
- Tayside Health and Social Care Services Remobilisation Plan - Remobilise, Recover, Redesign (31 July 2020 - 31 March 2021)
- Operational Unit Mobilisation Plan and Timeline (up to 31 July 2020)
Scottish Government Guidance
Please visit Coronavirus in Scotland for the latest news and updates from the Scottish Government.
Health Protection Scotland Guidance
The latest information and guidance can be found at Health Protection Scotland.
Public Health Guidance
The latest public health guidance and advice for coronavirus along with information about the Test and Protect programme can be found at NHSInform.