Door-to-door testing rolled out due to South African coronavirus variant
People in parts of Surrey will be testing after cases of the new variant were found
Door to door testing will take place for Woking s 9,000 residents (Image: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images))
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Intense testing to find South African coronavirus variant gets underway in the North West
OPERATIONS for the door-to-door delivery of thousands of coronavirus testing kits are getting under way across England to help identify cases of the South African variant. The plans are part of urgent efforts to swab 80,000 people in an attempt to halt the spread of the strain. Eleven cases of the variant have been identified over the last five or six days in people who have no links to travel – suggesting it may be spreading in communities. Universities minister Michelle Donelan told BBC Breakfast people in the affected areas should be “thinking twice about their actions”, working from home if possible and “limiting even more” how much time they spend outside their home.
SAGE experts tried to get No10 to close borders WEEKS ago over South African variant
Minutes from a SAGE meeting on January 21 revealed how it urged the government to close Britain s borders
They also warned geographical travel bans would not work in preventing the spread of South African variant
News comes as it was revealed that officials will go door to door to test people in eight areas in England
Officials will take swabs in Woking, Walsall, as well as parts of London, Kent, Hertfordshire and Lancashire
Public Health England has already spotted 105 cases of the B.1.351 variant, as it is known, across the country
Intense testing to find South African coronavirus variant gets underway in the North West
OPERATIONS for the door-to-door delivery of thousands of coronavirus testing kits are getting under way across England to help identify cases of the South African variant. The plans are part of urgent efforts to swab 80,000 people in an attempt to halt the spread of the strain. Eleven cases of the variant have been identified over the last five or six days in people who have no links to travel – suggesting it may be spreading in communities. Universities minister Michelle Donelan told BBC Breakfast people in the affected areas should be “thinking twice about their actions”, working from home if possible and “limiting even more” how much time they spend outside their home.
Boris Johnson facing questions as quarantine hotel system not expected to be running for another two weeks
Minutes from a SAGE meeting on January 21 revealed how it urged the government to close Britain s borders
They also warned geographical travel bans would not work in preventing the spread of South African variant
News comes as it was revealed that officials will go door to door to test people in eight areas in England
Officials will go door to door to test 80,000 people in eight areas of England where mutant strain was found
Officials will take swabs in Woking, Walsall, as well as parts of London, Kent, Hertfordshire and Lancashire