COVID-19: arranging or attending a funeral or commemorative event
Guidance for arranging or attending a funeral or commemorative event during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Applies to England
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This advice is designed to assist people who are involved in arranging or attending a funeral or commemorative event following a death from any cause during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It is also for professionals who may be involved in arranging or managing a funeral or commemorative event.
This guidance has been developed to ensure that:
- people are treated with sensitivity, dignity and respect when someone dies
- funerals and commemorative events can continue to take place while minimising the risk of infection
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp easy read and translation versions have been temporarily removed while they are being updated in line with the latest changes to guidance.
Please note
This guidance is of a general nature and should be treated as a guide, and in the event of any conflict between any applicable legislation (including the health and safety legislation) and this guidance, the applicable legislation shall prevail.
Updates to this page
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Updated guidance in line with the removal of legal requirements to self-isolate on 24 February.
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Added translated versions.
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Updated in line with removal of legal requirement to wear face coverings.
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Added translated versions.
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Added call out box regarding upcoming changes to face coverings legislation.
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Removed requirement for people testing positive on an LFD test to have a confirmatory PCR test.
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Updated to reflect changes in guidance on face coverings and the introduction of the NHS COVID Pass.
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Added translations.
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Updated guidance to confirm that permission to leave isolation also applies to contacts of suspected or confirmed cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
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Updated in line with change in messaging on when to take an LFD test.
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Added easy-read guide.
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Added translations.
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Updated in line with changes to regulations when entering England from overseas, and to reflect the end of the shielding programme.
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Added translations.
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Updated in line with changes to self-isolation for contacts from 16 August.
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Added translations.
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Removed previous version of the guidance. Temporarily removed easy read and translations while updating.
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Added new guidance in line with Step 4 of the roadmap for 19 July. Updated information for those attending and arranging an event, and for people leaving self-isolation or quarantine to attend a funeral.
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Updated guidance to remove information relating to legal restrictions prior to 21 June.
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Added translations.
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Updates to maximum number of people that may attend a commemorative event and also changes to clarification of definitions. Translations have been temporarily removed.
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Added translations.
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Updated to remove previous references to Step 2 of the roadmap.
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Updated to reflect Step 3 of the Government Roadmap out of Lockdown (from 17 May).
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Updated translations.
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Updated in line with regulation changes made on 29 March and 12 April.
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Added translated versions.
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Updated guidance for the period of national lockdown.
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Updated self-isolation period to 10 days.
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Updated with information on local restrictions from 2 December. Temporarily removed translated versions.
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Added translated versions.
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Updated guidance in line with 5 November national restrictions.
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Updated guidance in line with national restrictions commencing 5 November 2020.
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Updated guidance in line with the latest Health Protection Regulations 2020. Guidance for those managing a funeral is published elsewhere. Translations have been temporarily removed while being updated.
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Updated translated guidance in line with the Health Protection Regulations 2020 and »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020.
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Guidance updated in line with the Health Protection Regulations 2020 and »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020.
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Added translations in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (CN), Chinese (HK), French, Gujarati, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi and Urdu.
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Updated to reflect the extension of self-isolation from 7 to 10 days.
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Updated link to information on local restrictions.
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Updated to reflect changes regarding overnight stays, instructions for testing and holding post-funeral rituals.
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Updated information on symptoms and face coverings.
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Added clarification on guidance and legislation.
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