BORIS Johnson is drawing up plans to test more than 400,000 Brits a day in homes and workplaces in a bid to clear a path out of lockdown.
NHS Test and Trace is preparing for nationwide ‘surge’ Covid testing which will see millions of lateral flow tests posted out each week.
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The Royal Mail is being geared up for the huge scaling up of deliveries which will see around two-thirds of the population offered repeat rapid tests from next month.
Schoolchildren will be among those offered the 30-minute tests twice a week after returning to class from March 8
The Times reports the scheme will be accompanied by a publicity campaign called “Are you ready? Get testing. Go.”
Boris Johnson has previously hinted lateral flow tests could be the future of allowing events such as weddings and sports events to go ahead.
He was asked during a No 10 press conference last week whether a mass testing drive could allow weddings and other large gatherings to resume.
Mr Johnson said: “I’m a massive enthusiast for the advantages of lateral flow testing and daily testing – it’s getting ever more sophisticated.
“There are tests that you can do now that just require a saliva test, faster than the ones you put up your nose.
“These will really come into their own as we get the vaccination programme really going down the cohorts, and as we start to be able to unlock.
“Eventually of course we want weddings and other such events to go ahead as a result of the vaccination, and the overall programme, and the overall reduction of the disease.
“And lateral flow testing we think will be of continuing benefit to businesses and to events of all kinds as an additional safeguard.”
The PM is expected to give details of the mass testing programme when he delivers his roadmap out of lockdown on February 22.
The PM has already confirmed primary school pupils will return to class on March 8 and could be joined by secondary schools as well.
But Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today leapfrogged Boris’s timetable and announced Scottish pupils will go back next week.