The Manila Times

Johnson pressured to expedite testing

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing mounting pressure to speed up the rollout of coronaviru­s tests for the public and frontline health workers as concern intensifie­s that a lack of diagnostic­s is impeding efforts to contain the pandemic.

Britain said the number of confirmed coronaviru­s disease 2019 ( Covid- 19) cases in the country had risen to 11,658 as single-day deaths topped 100 for the first time since the outbreak of the disease.

The British Department of Health and Social Care said a total of 115 people had died of Covid-19 in 24 hours, bringing the tally to 578. The number of confirmed cases registered an increase of 2,129 on Thursday (Friday in Manila) from 9,529 on Wednesday and put the country eighth with the highest number of infected individual­s.

A total of 104,866 people have been tested in the country, with 93,208 negative results. The latest official figures came at a time when global coronaviru­s infection cases surpassed half a million.

The Health department said it had changed the way it reported coronaviru­s deaths.

The British government is racing to ramp up its response to the pandemic. The British National Health Service (NHS) is seeking thousands of extra staff among health workers recently retired, while a military field hospital with 4,000 beds is being installed in east London.

The prime minister said on Wednesday that 405,000 people had responded in just 24 hours to a call for volunteers to support the NHS and vulnerable people, significan­tly more than the 250,000 initially sought.

The public has been urged to take part in a mass round of applause on Thursday night (early Friday in Manila) to commend the NHS staff and carers for their work amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The “clap for our carers” campaign is set to take place at 2000 GMT on Thursday from the country’s doorsteps, windows, gardens and balconies.

Organizers of the initiative have planned a round of applause in a show of appreciati­on to doctors, nurses and all other people involved in tackling the spread of Covid-19.

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