UK Health Workers frustrated by low coronavirus testing

A nurse takes a swab at a Covid-19 Drive-Through testing station for NHS staff on March 30, 2020 in Chessington, United Kingdom

Health officials say they are "frustrated" by a lack of progress in expanding #UK #coronavirus testing.

Prof Paul Cosford of Public Health England (PHE) said "everybody involved" is unhappy testing has not "got to the position yet that we need to get to".

As of 17:00 BST on Tuesday, the overall number of deaths from the virus in the UK was 2,352.

Mr. Boris Johnson has faced widespread criticism over his government's testing strategy - with around 13,000 tests available each day against a target of 25,000.

Prof Cosford said testing would hit 15,000 per day "imminently" and that PHE had played its part in ensuring tests were "available to support clinical treatment of patients who need it".

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52130230

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