Amid COVID testing chaos, UK says: We're trying to fix it

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had promised in May to create a 'world-beating' system to test and trace people exposed to the virus.

SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, England - Amid growing anger over a bottleneck in Britain's creaking coronavirus testing system, the government promised on Wednesday to do whatever it takes to boost laboratory capacity that has left people across the land with no way to get a COVID-19 test.

But repeated attempts by Reuters reporters to get COVID-19 tests failed, while at a walk-in testing centre at Southend-on-Sea in eastern England hundreds of people were queuing to get a test - some from as early as 0500 GMT. "We'll do whatever it takes to make sure we have that capacity," he told BBC TV."We know where the pressure points are, we are piloting new walk-in test centres."

France is conducting around 1 million COVID-19 tests per week, according to the government, but it is struggling to keep pace with demand. Long queues snake outside testing centres in Paris, and often stretch around the block. Very few appointments are available for tests for several weeks in advance.

 

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