Residents of Hampshire can get twice-weekly rapid Covid testing. Everyone in England will now be able to access twice-weekly rapid Covid testing at home. The tests, for people without Covid symptoms, are designed to prevent Covid outbreaks, by alerting people to the fact they have the virus before symptoms start. It had previously been reserved for those who need need to leave home for work and education, but after schools went back in March, the scheme has now rolled out to everyone in England. The lateral flow tests sees patients take a swab of their nose and throat, and then place the swab in a solution.
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London Covid: All the South Africa variant surge testing sites set up so far in Southwark, Barnet, Lambeth and Wandsworth
Additional sites have been set up after the South Africa variant has been found in South London
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Surge testing sites have been set up in South London after dozens of cases of the South African variant were discovered this week.
Everyone you can get rapid Covid tests in Reading readingchronicle.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from readingchronicle.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Vaccine deliveries can come at short notice say health chiefs - as concerns raised about supply
Sandie Keall, NHS pharmacies boss for Teesside, has moved to quash misgivings about access to jabs in the town and beyond
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Jack McDermott draws up the AstraZeneca/Oxford University Covid-19 vaccine
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