Coronavirus testing: further update
The government has launched a new drive on Coronavirus testing to ensure that frontline NHS staff get the tests they need to keep safe and treat patients.
Public safety is our top priority, and radically ramping up testing for coronavirus is a key part of our plan to protect lives and stopping this disease.
The government is committed to do the right thing at the right time, based on the best scientific advice. The most important thing people across the UK can do is stay at home in order to protect the NHS and save lives.
Public safety is our top priority, and radically ramping up testing for coronavirus is a key part of our plan to protect lives and stopping this disease.
- On Saturday the UK achieved our target of 10,000 tests a day - we are now working to deliver even more.
- Working with universities, research institutes and businesses, the rollout of staff testing across the NHS will begin in the coming week, with plans for a full roll-out for health, social care and other frontline workers.
- The new service will be free and help to end the uncertainty of whether NHS staff need to stay at home.
- This will help us to protect life, protect the most vulnerable, and relieve pressure on our NHS.
The government is committed to do the right thing at the right time, based on the best scientific advice. The most important thing people across the UK can do is stay at home in order to protect the NHS and save lives.
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