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Coronavirus: Government unveils five-point plan for 100,000 COVID-19 tests a day by end of April

Written by on 02/04/2020

The government has unveiled a five-point coronavirus action plan in a bid to achieve 100,000 COVID-19 tests per day by the end of April.

Matt Hancock set out the strategy to achieve a “significant” increase in testing for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, at the government’s daily news conference.

He also announced that £13.4bn in historical NHS debt would be written off to help trusts fight the virus.

The ambitious pledge comes after criticism of government efforts to ramp up testing and disquiet that the UK is lagging behind other countries.

Downing Street said it had finally reached its target of 10,000 daily tests on Tuesday, with 10,412 carried out on that day in NHS and Public Health England laboratories.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s official spokesman said 2,800 members of NHS staff have been tested at drive-through facilities, although “significant numbers” had also been tested at NHS and PHE labs.

Speaking during a conference call with journalists earlier on Thursday, the spokesman added that the government was working on a number of measures that would allow for “hundreds of thousands” of tests to be carried out each day.

“We acknowledge that more needs to be done in relation to testing,” he said.

“We need to be testing more people and we need to be making progress very quickly.”

An increase in testing of NHS staff would potentially enable thousands of them who are self-isolating, because they or their family members have shown symptoms, to return to work once they know they are clear of the disease.

In the wake of complaints about a shortage of swabs, the NHS has developed a new specification for the swabs to carry out the tests which has been validated and shared with potential manufacturers.

“We think that provides us with a way forward to complete hundreds of thousands of tests,” the Number 10 spokesman said.

A large-scale testing laboratory opened in Milton Keynes last week, with two more opening next week in Cheshire and Glasgow to cover the north of England and Scotland.

At the same time, the government is working with nine potential suppliers on developing an antibody test for the coronavirus.

This would show whether people have had the virus.

But the Downing Street spokesman preached caution, saying it was essential that they were accurate.

Other countries had introduced antibody tests which were not accurate with “significant adverse consequences”, he said.

The spokesman revealed the government had previously been offered tests which had not met the required levels of accuracy and would not have been safe to use.

“We must make sure the tests are accurate,” he told journalists on the conference call.

“We are working as quickly as we can on that and as soon as a test is approved then we will announce it publicly.”

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