The Government will no longer be offering free lateral flow tests for most people from April 1. As part of the government’s ‘Living with Covid’ plan, free testing will end for most people as the ...
Free packs of rapid lateral flow tests can be posted to people’s homes or collected at several places across the country. The tests involve rubbing a swab over the tonsils and inside the nose, much ...
Coronavirus tests including lateral flow tests/devices (LFTs or LFDs), plus PCR tests, will stop being free from April onwards. That means people trying to access them afterwards will have to pay a ...
Downing Street’s official Covid guidance on self-testing changed on Tuesday as it anticipates people will be socialising in larger groups and indoors ahead of the festive season. The government used ...
Lateral flow tests, or antigen tests, are the rapid tests which tell people whether or not they have coronavirus. People faced problems getting hold of the tests last week after a huge surge in demand ...
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 ...
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 ...
The government has continued to ease restrictions across the UK since it announced the "Living with Covid" plan earlier this year. From today, lateral flow tests are no longer free for most people in ...
As positive cases of Covid-19 rise across the UK, the government is encouraging people to take lateral flow tests more frequently. Lateral flow tests allow for members of the public to find out if ...
The government announced new covid rules for close contacts of Covid cases this week. People who come in contact with someone who has Covid-19 should take a lateral flow test every day for a week.
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 ...
Swab, swoosh, splat. During the pandemic, many of us got used to using lateral flow tests to check if we were infected with Covid-19 or were likely to infect others. But despite the gag-inducing ...