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Old 03-01-2022, 08:53 PM #10
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To be fair yes that's true of LF tests, but some areas (mainly around London) did have a shortage of PCR tests at testing centres as well, and that can't be down to panic stockpiling. It can only be down to either genuinely more cases needing tested, or I guess some "panic testing" - people being more inclined to go for a PCR to "make sure" when they have very minimal symptoms and negative LF tests (and probably just have a sniffle). The ratio of positive/negative tests should show that if it's the case, though.

That is correct about the test centres in London ( and surrounding areas) running out / being desperately low yet the media and even a few in here are happy to state as facts that there are NO shortages and if there are they are simply down to the public stockpiling


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