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HUNDREDS of thousands of quick-result covid Covid tests will be rolled out this week to people even if they have no symptoms, the Government has announced.

Local public health leaders in dozens of areas will be sent thousands of tests to try and stop the spread of the virus and identify it in people who are't showing signs.

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Rapid tests which give results in as little as 15 minutes will be sent out across the country
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Rapid tests which give results in as little as 15 minutes will be sent out across the countryCredit: Rex Features
Residents in Liverpool are receiving three home Coronavirus tests per household
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Residents in Liverpool are receiving three home Coronavirus tests per householdCredit: PA:Press Association

 

Matt Hancock announced the new tests in the House of Commons today
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Matt Hancock announced the new tests in the House of Commons todayCredit: AFP or licensors
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Local teams will be able to deliver community testing based on their expert knowledge, and can use them how they see fit.

The new tests will give people results in as little as 15 minutes.

Mr Hancock confirmed the news in the House of Commons today, saying he had been in touch with 67 authorities - giving them the capacity to test 10 per cent of their population.

He said today: "I am delighted to say 10,000 of these tests will now be sent out by NHS Test and Trace to over 50 directors of public health as part of our asymptomatic testing strategy.

"I want to thank all directors of public health for their support and efforts over the past months to help us tackle this virus, bring it under control and get the country back to what we love doing."

See the full list here:

Which areas will give out rapid result Covid tests?

  1. Barking and Dagenham
  2. Bexley
  3. Birmingham
  4. Blackburn and Darwen
  5. Blackpool
  6. Bolton
  7. Brent
  8. Bristol
  9. Bury
  10. Calderdale
  11. Camden
  12. City of London
  13. County Durham
  14. Coventry
  15. Darlington
  16. Doncaster
  17. Dudley
  18. East Riding of Yorkshire
  19. Enfield
  20. Essex
  21. Gateshead
  22. Greenwich
  23. Hackney
  24. Halton
  25. Hammersmith and Fulham
  26. Hartlepool
  27. Hertfordshire
  28. Kingston upon Hull
  29. Islington
  30. Kensington and Chelsea
  31. Kingston upon Thames
  32. Knowsley
  33. Lambeth
  34. Lewisham
  35. Luton
  36. Manchester
  37. Middlesborough
  38. Newcastle upon Tyne
  39. Newham
  40. North Tyneside
  41. Northumberland
  42. Nottingham City
  43. Nottinghamshire
  44. Oldham
  45. Redbridge
  46. Redcar and Cleveland
  47. Richmond upon Thames
  48. Rochdale
  49. Salford
  50. Sefton
  51. South Tyneside
  52. Southwark
  53. St Helen's
  54. Staffordshire
  55. Stockport
  56. Stockton-on-Tees
  57. Sunderland
  58. Tameside
  59. Tower Hamlets
  60. Trafford
  61. Wakefield
  62. Waltham Forest
  63. Wandsworth
  64. Warrington
  65. Wigan
  66. Wirral
  67. Wolverhampton

Stoke on Trent, Liverpool and Lancashire have already been provided with lateral flow tests before this week.

Around 600,000 tests will be sent out to people across the country over the next few days to try and pick up more asymptomatic cases to try and test 10 per cent of the population.

The first round of swabs will be followed up with weekly packages of more tests.

It's part of the mass testing regime already deployed in Liverpool.

And NHS staff will be tested twice a week to try and protect patients and employees, Mr Hancock said.

"(Rapid) tests allow us, from today, to begin rolling out twice-weekly testing for all NHS staff, which will help keep people safe when they go into hospital, and help keep my wonderful colleagues in the NHS safe too," the Health Secretary told the Commons.

The rapid tests could also be used to try and let families and friends visit care homes.

And they could even be used to cut self isolation times.

When asked about it, Mr Hancock said ministers would look at the idea closely and take the advice of clinicians.

Announcing the new rapid tests, Boris Johnson said last night: "We are now going further by sending out hundreds of thousands of rapid lateral flow tests to local authorities right across England - and also of course to the Devolved Administrations."

And he vowed to work with universities "to establish, as soon as possible, similar mass testing capacity for students up and down the country."

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Scientists say mass testing could halve the R-rate, the number of people each Covid victim goes on to infect.

The army have been drafted in to go door-to-door with tests and set up special centres in Liverpool to get them out to as many people as possible.

 

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