Britain launches a COVID-19 mass testing pilot scheme in Liverpool

Britain will launch a COVID-19 mass testing pilot scheme in Liverpool this week, offering everyone in the city tests whether or not they have symptoms.

In an attempt to find a better way to use testing to limit the spread of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Boris Johnson had promised a "world-beating" national test-and-trace system earlier this year, but the scheme has disappointed and the government's scientific advisory body said last month its impact on virus transmission was marginal.

The UK has the highest COVID-19 death toll in Europe, and a second national lockdown is due to come into force in England on Thursday. The government said the Liverpool pilot would start on Friday using PCR swab tests, the default testing method to date, as well as new lateral flow tests aimed at delivering faster results without the need for laboratory processing.

Everyone living or working in the city in northwest England, one of the worst-hit in the country will be offered repeat tests at existing sites as well as numerous new sites including care homes, schools, universities and workplaces. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that dependent on the pilot's success, millions of the new rapid tests could be distributed elsewhere in the country before Christmas to help local authorities drive down transmission in their areas.

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