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100,000 Brits abroad have five days to get home or face being banned without negative Covid test


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Travellers to be banned from entering the UK from next week if they do not have negative test 
MailOnline understands that travellers will be able to present negative PCR or rapid flow tests as proof 
But there are concerns in the travel industry some will be stuck away on holiday with little time to get back
It is expected to cause a scramble for return flights before Wednesday as 100,000 Brits are abroad 
Industry leaders including Michael O Leary believe the new testing rule will further damage aviation industry
Scientists warned that giving travellers the option of a less accurate test could mean missed positive cases  ....

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Scientists behind Moonshot pilot DEFEND rapid lateral flow coronavirus tests


The scientists behind the Government s Moonshot testing plans have leapt to the defence of lateral flow coronavirus tests - even after their own study found they were less than 50 per cent reliable at detecting the virus.
Experts who masterminded the pilot in Liverpool say the rapid tests are very helpful and a good alternative to the swab tests that take much longer to process.  
Lateral flow devices, or LFDs, have been touted as a way to get Britain back to normal faster because they are cheap and give results within 30 minutes.
By comparison, the gold standard PCR tests take two to three days to identify positive cases, leaving more time for someone who is infected to return to the community, potentially spreading the virus.  ....

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Rapid Covid tests used in Operation Moonshot 'will CAUSE outbreaks in schools'


Professor Jon Deeks, a biostatistician from the University of Birmingham, said rapid coronavirus tests will cause outbreaks in schools if the Government presses on with plans to roll them out nationally because they are so inaccurate
Rapid coronavirus tests will cause outbreaks in schools if the Government presses on with plans to roll them out nationally because they are so inaccurate, a top scientist has warned. 
Biostatistician Professor Jon Deeks said he was surprised at how bad the Innova Tried & Tested lateral flow kits performed in his trial of more than 7,000 students at the University of Birmingham.
The 15-minute tests – which the UK has spent more than £600million on – picked up just three per cent of asymptomatic students infected with the virus.  ....

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Experts warn rapid coronavirus tests used in Operation Moonshot are too inaccurate


Number 10 s ambitious Operation Moonshot came under fire from top scientists today amid fears the rapid coronavirus tests being rolled out across the UK aren t good enough as ministers shelved plans to open up mass testing centres over Christmas.
Moonshot has been slated as way to use the rapid kits - which cost a fraction of the price of gold-standard PCR tests - to test millions of people and help them get back onto flights abroad, into stadiums and venues, and to keep children in classrooms. 
Lateral flow swabs give results in minutes but miss around half of infections, by the Department of Health s own admission. But damning evidence shows they may be effectively useless when self-administered, despite Downing Street s current testing scheme relying on people taking their own swabs.  ....

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Rapid coronavirus tests used by UK Government 'could miss 97% of infections'


Rapid coronavirus tests that Britain spent more than £600million on could pick up as few as three per cent of people infected with the virus, a study has suggested.
A trial of the Innova Tried & Tested lateral flow test on students at the University of Birmingham raises some serious questions about the value of mass-testing .
The rapid test, which can produce results within 15 minutes and is being widely used in the first phases of Operation Moonshot to test asymptomatic people and curb the spread of the virus, was pitted by officials as a new way to keep cases under control and potentially even release people from self-isolation. ....

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