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There are many changes to our services at present due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Last updated 9 May 2022
COVID-19 vaccine information
Visitor FAQs
Let them know you're thinking of them - for loved ones of patients in the John Radcliffe Hospital
We provide a telephone counselling service for the families and friends of our COVID-19 inpatients. Please ask our staff for details.
Oxfordshire Bereavement Support during the COVID-19 pandemic (pdf, 180 KB)
The Oxfordshire NHS and Local Authorities Stakeholder Briefing is posted on the Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) website.
Coronavirus: Oxfordshire Stakeholder Briefing - CCG website
COVID-19 guidance based on NHS and Government health advice: information in over 60 languages to download for free in a variety of formats, including video and audio files.
Coronavirus - latest NHS guidelines translated into 48 languages
For OUH staff only - FAQ
Our #OneTeamOneOUH response to the COVID-19 pandemic has involved every single part of the organisation. Every member of staff has a unique but equally valid story to tell. We wanted to capture these stories, to give a sense of how it has felt to work during this pandemic.
Read our e-Book at the link below - or use the 'Download' button under the pages to save a copy as a pdf file.
Stories from the COVID-19 pandemic - #OneTeamOneOUH