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, ...
LATERAL flow tests are a quick and easy way to find out if you have Covid. Swabbing and waiting for those little lines to come up has become a regular act for many. You no longer have to get a ...
Coronavirus home-testing has become a part of everyday life for people across the UK as cases of Omicron continue to rise. While a singular line on a lateral flow test is often the sign of a negative ...
Covid cases have been creeping up again across the UK and Brits are being asked to remain vigilant against the spread of the virus. The government have been encouraging members of the public to take ...
A positive lateral flow test — no matter how faint — must be treated as a definite Covid-19 case as the home testing kits are “very reliable”, a Queen’s University virologist has said. Lateral flow ...
BRITS heading on holiday abroad next week can finally book the new lateral flow tests as restrictions are lifted. From Sunday, the mandatory PCR tests required by UK arrivals to be taken on day two ...
With cases of Covid-19 rising rapidly, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging all critical workers to get daily testing, it’s likely you’ll need to take a lateral flow test in the near future.
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The majority of people who want to be tested for COVID-19 will have to fork out for their own lateral flow tests from today under new plans put forward by ministers. The government has announced who ...
Travel rules and Covid testing requirements in Scotland have changed – here’s what you need to know about lateral flow tests for travel and how to book them Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Patient-facing NHS staff, hospice staff and some prison staff will continue to get free lateral flow tests even if they do not have symptoms, but most of the general public will have to pay for them ...
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