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This is your guide to ordering lateral flow Covid test kits from NHS pharmacies amid home delivery shortages. Pharmacies are still offering lateral flow test kits despite online orders currently ...
Over the past year, we've all turned to lateral flow tests (LFTs) every time we've felt poorly to make sure we're not experiencing a Covid symptom. These small plastic cartridges, which have been free ...
The gov.uk website stopped taking orders for lateral flow test kits on Monday. Search for ‘get a coronavirus test’ on the gov.uk website at this link, and you will be able to collect packs for two ...
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Lateral flow home test kits are unavailable on the Government website, as people wait to book a coronavirus vaccine. The Government website on Monday said “there are no more home tests available”. It ...
Living through a heatwave with suspected Covid symptoms? Surely the sweltering temperatures are enough to contend with, without having a cough, fever, scratchy throat or loss of taste on top. But with ...
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If you self-tested for Covid-19, you may be wondering whether you should report your result, and where to do so. The answer is - it depends on whether you used a free NHS test or on that you paid for.
Doctor explains how using tap water or fizzy drinks will give false positive Covid lateral flow test
An NHS doctor has explained why using tap water or fizzy drinks on a Covid lateral flow test can give you a positive result. A number of conspiracy theorists have claimed that the coronavirus pandemic ...
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