As plan B measure are implemented across the UK, people are being urged to wear masks, work from home and take regular lateral flow tests. Lateral flow tests are for people who have no symptoms but ...
Swab, swoosh, splat. During the pandemic, many of us got used to using lateral flow tests to check if we were infected with Covid-19 or were likely to infect others. But despite the gag-inducing ...
The gov.uk website stopped taking orders for lateral flow test kits on Monday. Search for ‘get a coronavirus test’ on the gov.uk website at this link, and you will be able to collect packs for two ...
As of Friday, Omicron cases have risen to 11,708, which means it’s very quickly spreading around the country. That might mean you’ve been in close quarters with someone who has tested positive for ...
Lateral flow tests for Covid 19 have been rolled out across the UK in various settings – from cities to universities and care homes. Now, the prime minister has suggested they could even be used to ...
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The government has continued to ease restrictions across the UK since it announced the "Living with Covid" plan earlier this year. From today, lateral flow tests are no longer free for most people in ...
A London-based doctor is helping to clear up confusion around false positive Covid lateral flow tests - and has shared some advice on what to do if you’re unsure about your result. The rapid tests are ...
With many of us regularly using lateral flow tests to minimise the spread of coronavirus, there has been some confusion over interpreting the results. After following the instructions on the leaflet ...
Pupils have been using fruit juice to get false positive Covid-19 test results as schools warn parents to be 'vigilant'. When droplets of orange juice or fizzy drinks like coca-cola are placed on a ...
NHS workers must be given priority for accessing lateral flow Covid-19 tests, professional health bodies say. The British Medical Association and Royal College of Nursing said health staff should come ...
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