Coronavirus tests to be rolled to care homes, more workers and over-65s
Speaking at the government's daily news conference, Mr Hancock said:"Building on successful pilots, we will be rolling out testing of asymptomatic residents and staff in care homes in England, and to patients and staff in the NHS.
That will be crucial when lockdown restrictions are eased as part of the"test, track and trace" strategy to keep coronavirus at bay.The problems experienced getting more people tested have - to some extent - been because the network of drive-through testing centres have not always been in convenient locations.
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