Man taken to hospital after crash outside petrol station A MAN has been taken to hospital after a crash outside a petrol station. Witnesses reporting seeing an accident between vehicles at the Tesco petrol station, in Highwoods Square, Colchester, at around 12.50pm this afternoon. A number of emergency service vehicles were reportedly on the scene. An East of England Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “An ambulance and rapid response vehicle attended a road traffic collision at Tesco Petrol Station on Highwoods Square in Colchester. An adult male was transported to Colchester General Hospital for further assessment and treatment.” An Essex Fire Service spokesman said: Firefighters were called to assist at the scene of a road traffic collision involving two vehicles.
Whatever the future holds in a post lockdown world, it is clear we will all need to get used to being tested for coronavirus. A new scheme which will see twice weekly Covid test offered to all households in England for free will launch on Friday, regardless of whether you are showing symptoms of the virus. The controversial idea of Covid certification is also likely to play a role later this year, and could largely centre on whether you can provide a negative test result before entering a crowded venue or stadium. Experts are also urging people to make the most of the now enhanced testing capacity in the UK, particularly those who have returned to the work place in recent weeks.
Whatever the future holds in a post lockdown world, it is clear we will all need to get used to being tested for coronavirus. A new scheme which will see twice weekly Covid test offered to all households in England for free will launch on Friday, regardless of whether you are showing symptoms of the virus. The controversial idea of Covid certification is also likely to play a role later this year, and could largely centre on whether you can provide a negative test result before entering a crowded venue or stadium. Experts are also urging people to make the most of the now enhanced testing capacity in the UK, particularly those who have returned to the work place in recent weeks.