Comedian Jim Gaffigan is sounding off on the shortage of coronavirus testing kits readily available to U.S. citizens.
23.03.2020 - 03:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A man has appeared in court accused of making fake coronavirus test kits and sending them across the world, police said.
Frank Ludlow, 59, of West Sussex, was arrested at a Post Office near his home on Friday after 60 Covid-19 kits were seized by police in the US.
The kits, which were intercepted by Customs and Border Protection Agency officers in Los Angeles on Wednesday, were labelled as "Anti-Pathogenic treatment" and had been sent from the UK, City of London Police said.
They allegedly
Comedian Jim Gaffigan is sounding off on the shortage of coronavirus testing kits readily available to U.S. citizens.
The UK now has the capacity to test 'all key social care staff and NHS staff who need to be tested', Health Secretary Matt Hancock said as he announced 15 drive-through coronavirus test centres had now been opened.
The actor and his non-profit, CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort), have partnered with the city to help run a coronavirus testing center in East L.A, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
Jim Edmonds, who is awaiting results of a coronavirus test, claims his estranged wife, Meghan King Edmonds, took their kids to California without telling him.
Only one more person has tested positive for coronavirus in Ayrshire and Arran during the last 24 hours.
By Patrick Hipes
There has been some backlash over why Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall were able to both get tested for Coronavirus, aka COVID-19, when his symptoms are mild and she has tested negative.
Coronavirus tests should not be available for members of the public to buy, according to Dr Hilary Jones.
Even celebrities can’t get their coronavirus test results in the United States — just the bill.