Test failure

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  1. Lor

    Lordtyke Well-Known Member

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    BBC report

    UK provides 76,496 tests in 24 hours, a figure short of the 100,000 daily target

    Three days on and there has been “a dip”, with figures put at 76,496 for the 24 hours up to 09:00 BST on Sunday.

    When quizzed on this at the daily press briefing earlier, Michael Gove said one might expect over a weekend, with fewer people going to work, “a dip in the amount of testing that might occur”.

    Yep, the Post Office don't work on Sundays
     
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    I can see HR departments having their work cut out here. If someone tests positive for the virus and isolates and contracts it again because there is no scientific reason you can't get it twice.

    I've just been off for 6 weeks and don't know if I've had had it? No planned test either. I honestly think there is element of you're a receptionist you're canon-fodder.
     

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