A number of the rapid response kits are to be studied, including one from a consortium including Oxford University.
The test to see if someone has already had coronavirus has been described by the prime minister as a game changer to get people back to work. BBC News
See also:
- Coronavirus: UK must prepare for second virus wave - health leaders BBC News
- Coronavirus death rate falling in hospitals BBC News
- Coronavirus: Antibody test lacks 'proper assessment' BBC News
- Coronavirus: Most children 'experience only mild disease' BBC News
- Lister and Watford hospitals discharged 130 without Covid-19 tests BBC News
- Coronavirus: 70% of BAME pharmacists have had no risk assessment - survey BBC News
- Coronavirus: Tracers ask over 100,000 to self-isolate BBC News
- Coronavirus: Between 1,900 and 3,200 people catching Covid-19 per day in England The Daily Mail
- Half of coronavirus-infected Brits give NO contact details to NHS test and trace The Daily Mail
- Covid-19 antibody tests are NOT 'game-changers', top scientists warn The Daily Mail
- Health chiefs urge UK public to cooperate with contact tracers The Guardian
- Hancock introduces 'walk-through' test centres following fierce criticism The Guardian
- Government's dithering risks unleashing a second Covid-19 wave in England The Guardian
- Why doctors say UK is better prepared for a second wave of coronavirus The Guardian
- UK coronavirus death toll rises by 154 to 43,081 The Independent
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