If you self-tested for Covid-19, you may be wondering whether you should report your result, and where to do so. The answer is - it depends on whether you used a free NHS test or on that you paid for.
The government has suspended its home COVID-19 test kits ordering service because of high demand. Thousands of people who tried to order the rapid lateral flow tests on the government website were ...
The cost (and faff) of acquiring an expensive PCR test has put many of us off travel abroad. But now, the system is set to change to make tests easier and cheaper to access. From October 24, fully ...
14:40, Tue, Nov 10, 2020 Updated: 23:18, Tue, Nov 10, 2020 Liverpool has seen high numbers of coronavirus cases in recent weeks, and the Government is now trialling a new testing pilot in the region.
As plan B measure are implemented across the UK, people are being urged to wear masks, work from home and take regular lateral flow tests. Lateral flow tests are for people who have no symptoms but ...
Lateral flow tests remain in high demand with many people across Merseyside saying they've found the kits hard to get hold of. Back in December, key workers and the public were unable to get PCR and ...
The NHS is currently giving out free lateral flow tests to people who don’t have symptoms but want to double check they don’t have Covid-19. If you’re looking to travel, you’ll have to book your ...
Free lateral flow tests are still available for people who do not have symptoms of coronavirus in Scotland. Around one in three people with the virus don’t show symptoms, so can spread to others ...
Members of the public had to take a lateral flow test before they could attend a town council meeting in person for the first time since lockdown but councillors and staff didn't have to. The trial at ...
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