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UK will ‘massively increase testing’ — Boris Johnson

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Britain would “massively increase testing” amid a growing wave of criticism on Thursday about his government’s failure to provide widespread coronaviru­s screening.

In a video message posted online on Wednesday night from Downing Street, where he has been in self-isolation since announcing on March 27 that he had contracted the virus, Johnson said testing was the “way through”.

“We’re also massively increasing testing. As I have said for weeks and weeks this (testing) is the way through,” Johnson said.

“This is how we will unlock the coronaviru­s puzzle, this is how we will defeat it in the end.”

He was reacting to condemnati­on of his government, especially in the media, after officials revealed that just 2,000 out of half-a

This is how we will unlock the coronaviru­s puzzle, this is how we will defeat it in the end.”

Boris Johnson

million staff in the state-run National Health Service (NHS) had been tested.

There have also been reports of staff being turned away from drive-in test centres because they did not have the correct paperwork, or others which were deserted because testing was by appointmen­t only.

Figures published Wednesday showed a total of 2,352 people with Covid-19 have died in the UK, an increase of 563, the largest single-day rise. Two of the deaths were medics.

Testing for the general public has also been condemned as not being widespread enough.

On Tuesday, 10,000 hospital patients and NHS staff were tested in England, well below the daily target of 25,000 and the 70,000 a day achieved in Germany.

Various normally pro-government newspapers condemned the plans as “chaotic”, a “scandal” and a “shambles” as the backlash gathered pace.

Paul Nurse, chief executive of biomedical research centre the Francis Crick Institute, told the BBC Thursday that the government should summon “the Dunkirk spirit” and let ‘small ship’ labs start screening for the killer disease.

So far, Public Health England (PHE), the body tasked with testing, has insisted all screening should be carried out centrally.

PHE medical director Professor Paul Cosford defended his organisati­on’s work. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? NHS workers queue up at a drive-in facility to test for the novel coronaviru­s Covid-19, set up in the carpark of Chessingto­n World of Adventures in Chessingto­n, Greater London.
— AFP photo NHS workers queue up at a drive-in facility to test for the novel coronaviru­s Covid-19, set up in the carpark of Chessingto­n World of Adventures in Chessingto­n, Greater London.

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