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UK’s NHS cannot deliver extra COVID-19 rapid tests to pharmacies -The Telegraph

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(Reuters) – Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) has told pharmacies that it cannot increase the number of COVID-19 rapid tests it delivers each day, The Telegraph reported late on Tuesday. Infections from the Omicron variant of the coronavirus have risen in the United Kingdom with the number of new cases reaching 59,610 on Tuesday, the […]

NHS Unable to Boost COVID-19 Rapid Test Deliveries to Pharmacies

(Reuters) – Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) has told pharmacies that it cannot increase the number of COVID-19 rapid tests it delivers each day, The Telegraph reported late on Tuesday.

Infections from the Omicron variant of the coronavirus have risen in the United Kingdom with the number of new cases reaching 59,610 on Tuesday, the highest figure since early January.

Health leaders were told during an emergency meeting that there would be a temporary pause on the orders of test kits in some regions, the newspaper said. NHS officials said it was “not possible logistically” to increase supplies to pharmacies beyond what they offer now, the report https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/14/pharmacies-told-cannot-have-extra-rapid-covid-tests-even-though said.

During the meeting, healthcare bosses asked the government to stop directing people to pharmacies for the tests after Prime Minister Boris Johnson insisted there were “ample supplies in the shops”, the Telegraph reported.

On Monday, the British government’s website suspended online ordering and home delivery of lateral flow tests, which will be required for some social gatherings.

(Reporting by Nishit Jogi in Bengaluru; Editing by Grant McCool)

Key Takeaways

  • NHS cannot increase COVID-19 test deliveries to pharmacies.
  • Omicron variant cases are rising in the UK.
  • Temporary pause on test kit orders in some regions.
  • Government website suspended online test orders.
  • Healthcare leaders request government intervention.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the NHS's inability to increase COVID-19 rapid test deliveries to UK pharmacies amid rising Omicron cases.
Why can't NHS deliver more tests?
NHS officials stated it is not logistically possible to increase supplies beyond current levels.
What is the impact of the test shortage?
The shortage affects test availability in pharmacies, with some regions experiencing a temporary pause on orders.

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