UK expands COVID-19 testing to ease shortage of key workers

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Britain's government said it was expanding a pilot programme for daily COVID-19 testing to a wider range of key employers, in a bid to reduce ...

People walk along Oxford Street, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in London, Britain, July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Henry NichollsLONDON: Britain's government expanded a programme of daily COVID-19 tests on Monday to reduce a wave of staff absence created by a high number of new cases and strict rules on self-isolation for people who might have been infected by them.

Last week this programme was announced for 800 workplaces in the food industry, transport sector and some police, firefighters and border guards. "Whether it's prison guards reporting for duty, waste collectors keeping our streets clean or workers in our energy sector keeping the lights on, critical workers have been there for us at every stage of this global pandemic," health minister Sajid Javid said.The new daily testing programme will be unavailable to the vast majority of private-sector employers, however.

 

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