The Heath Secretary told MPs in the Commons: ‘We are expanding eligibility for testing further than ever before.”
He added: ‘Yesterday we conducted 100,678 tests. Every day we are creating more capacity and that means more people can be tested, and the virus has fewer places to hide.‘Today, I can announce to the House that everyone aged five and over with symptoms is now eligible for a test.Visit our live blog for the latest updates:
‘Anyone with a new continuous cough, a high temperature or the loss or change of sense of taste or smell can book a test by visiting nhs.uk/coronavirus.’This drastically increases the number of people who can get tested for Covid-19 across the UK, with the Government trying to track the spread of the disease in order to ease the lockdown.
Mr Hancock’s announcement in the House of Commons came after the chief medical officers added the loss of, or noticeable change to, taste and smell to the NHS’s list of coronavirus symptoms, weeks after experts first raised concerns that cases were being missed. Anyone suffering the newly-added symptoms, or a continuous cough or high fever, should self-isolate for seven days to risk the spread of infection, and anyone they live with should stay home for 14 days.
Well, it's better than it was but not really fair on the under fives is it?
It's better than it was but not really fair on the under fives is it?
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