Most people in England will now have to pay for lateral flow tests to check whether they have coronavirus, as the government has stopped providing free NHS tests to the general population. If you have ...
Ordering lateral flow tests on the gov.uk website has been temporarily suspended to fulfil existing orders "due to exceptionally high demand", the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed. On ...
With rules around lateral flow Covid tests and PCR tests recently changing, it can be hard to keep up. In order to ease the demand for Covid tests and critical worker shortages, the Covid test rules ...
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 ...
Anyone who cannot work from home and all secondary school pupils in Wales are being offered free rapid Covid home testing kits. The lateral flow tests do not need to be sent to a lab - the result is ...
Over the past year, we've all turned to lateral flow tests (LFTs) every time we've felt poorly to make sure we're not experiencing a Covid symptom. These small plastic cartridges, which have been free ...
BRITS have been using lateral flow tests for months now to keep tabs on their Covid status. But as Omicron continues to sweep the country, it’s the best way to quickly make sure you are not infected.
Community centres and mobile testing vans in Leicestershire have been forced to halt distribution of Covid-19 tests after the Government failed to meet orders. Leicestershire County Council says it ...
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In recent weeks, Covid-19 infections have risen to unprecedented levels because of the Omicron variant. People in Wales have been asked to "flow before they go", to stay on top of their health and ...
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 ...