Regular, rapid testing can detect COVID-19 in 30 minutes, helping break the chains of transmission
Pharmacy Collect service provides an additional route to twice-weekly, rapid testing for everyone without symptoms
Nine in ten pharmacies across England are now distributing free rapid lateral flow tests for people to collect and use at home.
Rapid, regular testing is now available to everyone in England and the new ‘Pharmacy Collect’ service provides an additional route to regular testing, making it as easy as possible for people without COVID-19 symptoms to access testing twice a week.
The Pharmacy Collect service is available to people aged over 18 without symptoms, who are able to visit a participating local pharmacy and collect a box of 7 rapid tests to use twice a week at home.
9 in 10 pharmacies now offering free, rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) tests
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Festival Republic joins Government pilot programme with a live gig to trial the safe return of fans
On Sunday 2 May, Festival Republic will host an outdoor gig at Sefton Park, Liverpool, as the latest event to join the government’s Events Research Programme to get large audiences back to live events safely this summer.
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18 April 2021 Festival Republic joins Government pilot programme with a live gig to trial the safe return of fans
The Sefton Park Pilot, in partnership with Culture Liverpool, will further trial approaches to managing and mitigating transmission risks at outdoor events, building on the evidence collected at today’s FA Cup semi-final fixture at Wembley and other events in the programme. The evidence from these pilots will be used to inform and shape government policy to bring about the phased return of fuller audiences to venues and events across England.