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    You are at:Home»News»RCVS updates its Coronavirus guidance for vets in England

    RCVS updates its Coronavirus guidance for vets in England

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    By Sarah O'Neill on 3 December 2020 News

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has updated its guidance for veterinary surgeons, nurses and practices in England relating to the coronavirus outbreak. Posting on its website, social forums and writing in an email to members, the industry body outlines some of the new guidance.

    The guidelines are equally helpful to other equine professionals and horse owners who need to know how the veterinary profession is adapting working practices during these challenging times.

    The RCVS guidelines feature information that explains how vets can work in different regions as the country returns to the tiered system and where remote prescriptions may be applicable.

    Follow this link to the RCVS website to read the full guidelines.

     

     

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