Coronavirus tests have become increasingly easier to get hold of as the pandemic has progressed. Now more than 163 million Covid-19 tests have been taken in the UK since the start of the pandemic, ...
Primary school pupils across England stepped back into the classroom this week after months away from education. The Government reintroduced the strictest Covid measures one day after they went back ...
Since Covid-19 emerged in November, 2019, the word has had to get used to repeated testing and the wide variety of kits available. From PCRs to lateral flows, each test for the same thing, but in ...
The rules on when to take a PCR test and when to take a lateral flow have changed in England, as the UK hits more than 142,000 daily Covid cases. From January 11, those without symptoms do not need to ...
When should you do a lateral flow test and when to take a PCR? As Coronavirus numbers rise in Scotland, you might want to make sure you aren't positive and at risk of passing it on to your loved ones, ...
People who test positive with a lateral flow kit will no longer need to follow-up with a PCR check, according to reports. People will instead be told to self isolate for a week - if they are negative ...
People have been left confused over the availability of PCR test slots after the Government’s website showed that no appointments were available in England at walk-in and drive-in test sites. The ...
Before traveling here in the States, some carriers require a covid test within two days of departure, which means that the highly reliable PCR test is out of the question. Have had several less ...
If you're thinking of travelling in the near future, you might be thinking about what price PCR or lateral flow tests are. You no longer need to take a pre-departure test if you are fully vaccinated.
A shortage of coronavirus tests continued on New Year's Day morning with no PCR test slots available to book in the North East and no home delivery slots for lateral flow tests. As of 10am on New Year ...
A national shortage of lateral flow and PCR tests has been described as 'mayhem' as some Merseyside shops are out of stock and test centres reach capacity. Key workers and the public are unable to get ...