Mass-coronavirus testing to take place after UK buys 3,500,000 kits
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says the Government has ordered 3.5 million antibody tests to aid its battle against coronavirus.
They will let people know if they have had coronavirus and whether they are immune to the airborne disease. It is hoped that these tests will let people know sooner if they can go back to work safely without the risk of infecting others.
At today’s Downing Street press conference the Health Secretary said a new testing facility had been opened today in Milton Keynes and that millions of antibody tests were on their way.
He said: ‘I understand why NHS staff, in particular, and others across public service are so keen to get the testing ramped up, that we need to see and that we are undertaking.
‘Of course it really matters for getting people getting back to work, so we have now bought 3.5 million antibody tests. That will allow people to see whether they have had the virus and are immune to it and then can get back to work.’
Hancock said 7.5 million pieces of protective equipment including facemasks had been shipped out in the last 24 hours and that a hotline would allow NHS and care staff to request personal protective equipment if they do not have it.
Mr Hancock said it had been ‘literally a military effort to get these millions of pieces of kit out to people’ after the armed forces were seen delivering gear to NHS hospitals today.
He added: ‘If people are working on the front line to look after us, it’s vital that we look after them.’
The Health Secretary said he had been fine sitting in the House of Commons next to health minister Nadine Dorries, who has recovered from coronavirus.
He said: ‘She is for the time being, immune to it because we expect people not to be able to catch it, except in very exceptional circumstances, for a second time’.
Welcoming her back to the chamber earlier today, he said: ‘The minister…is sitting next to me and close to me and that’s because she has recovered. All the evidence is you can’t catch this twice, at least in quick succession, so that’s OK. I welcome her back to her place.’
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