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All essential workers in England and members of their households who are showing symptoms of coronavirus will now be able to get tested.
A new national adult social care recruitment campaign has been launched to boost the adult social care workforce in England as part of a wider plan to attract more staff into the sector.
20,000 households in England are being contacted to take part in the first wave of a major new government study to track coronavirus (COVID-19) in the general population.
Sites in Milton Keynes, Glasgow and Alderley Park in Cheshire are now live and are already testing thousands of patient samples for coronavirus (COVID-19) each day.
Key workers will soon be able to use new drive through coronavirus testing centre in Inverness as part of UK Government scheme.
The second mega-lab at Alderley Park in Cheshire has begun to test thousands of patient samples a day for coronavirus.
Lord Deighton will lead the national effort to produce essential personal protective equipment for frontline health and social care staff.
Statement from Professor John Newton, national coordinator of the UK coronavirus (COVID-19) testing programme, warning against the purchase of unapproved antibody testing kits.
Business Secretary Alok Sharma gave the 17 April 2020 daily press briefing on the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new Vaccine Taskforce will drive forward, expedite and co-ordinate efforts to research and then produce a coronavirus vaccine.
Access to testing for those with symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) will be extended across England to include additional frontline workers and symptomatic members of their household.
Key workers can now use the newly opened testing centre at Edinburgh Airport to confirm if they have the coronavirus.
The government has today published an action plan to support the adult social care sector in England throughout the coronavirus outbreak.
All care home residents and social care staff with coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms will be tested as capacity is built up, the government is announcing today.
UK-wide plan announced to ensure personal protective equipment (PPE) gets to where it is needed most.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has today officially opened the biggest diagnostic lab network in British history at the launch of a new site in Milton Keynes.
Health Secretary announces over £13 billion of debt will be written off as part of a major financial reset for NHS providers.
Thousands of isolated residents and patients will be able to connect with their family and friends with video call devices, the government has announced.
A message to businesses and industry from Lord Bethell, the health minister leading the government’s testing strategy, first published in The Times Red Box.
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