Could we all be tested weekly?
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As Liverpool becomes England’s first city to be offered mass coronavirus testing, The Telegraph’s Health Editor Laura Donnelly tells Theodora Louloudis why the trial could offer a glimpse into the UK’s future, and why its success hinges on public co-operation. Read more the UK's R-rate: https://bit.ly/35YCHyB | Read more about Paris' coronavirus infection rates: https://bit.ly/2HXCEe4 | Read Ambrose Evans-Pritchard' 'Boris has my full support on lockdown 2.0 - even though I think he’s wrong': https://bit.ly/34T24Tl | For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: www.telegraph.co.uk/audio | Email: [email protected] |
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