Rapid Covid testing centres are still up and running across Hertfordshire. Credit: PA The latest list of local testing sites for people with no coronavirus symptoms has been released ahead of the return to school. Rapid testing sites have been up and running across Hertfordshire since January, primarily aimed at key workers and other members of the public who cannot work from home. The lateral flow tests are able to tell someone whether they unknowingly have Covid within 45 minutes of taking a test. With schoolchildren heading back into the classrooms this week, it increases the risk of coronavirus spreading across communities.
Rapid Covid testing centres are still up and running across Hertfordshire. Credit: PA The latest list of local testing sites for people with no coronavirus symptoms has been released ahead of the return to school. Rapid testing sites have been up and running across Hertfordshire since January, primarily aimed at key workers and other members of the public who cannot work from home. The lateral flow tests are able to tell someone whether they unknowingly have Covid within 45 minutes of taking a test. With schoolchildren heading back into the classrooms this week, it increases the risk of coronavirus spreading across communities.
A rapid Covid testing centre in North Hertfordshire. Credit: Cllr Jeff Jones/Twitter Rapid testing will continue to be readily available across Hertfordshire even though new cases of coronavirus have dipped considerably. The number of new weekly cases in some areas of the county are lower than the November lockdown but rapid testing is a vital way of controlling the spread of Covid-19. Primarily aimed at key workers or people who cannot work at home, the testing is for asymptomatic people to check if they unknowingly have the disease. Anyone with coronavirus symptoms must not visit a rapid testing site and instead book a test via the government website.