Piers Morgan has said that he won't be appearing on Good Morning Britain as he awaits the results of a coronavirus test.
24.04.2020 - 09:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Around 10 million key workers and their households in England are now eligible for coronavirus tests as the government races to meet its 100,000 daily target by the end of next week.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced that people whose work is critical to the Covid-19 response, and those they live with, will be able to register for a test if they have symptoms, such as a high temperature or a continuous dry cough.
NHS and social care staff, police officers, teachers, social workers,
Piers Morgan has said that he won't be appearing on Good Morning Britain as he awaits the results of a coronavirus test.
Doubts have been cast over how coronavirus tests are counted after the UK Government said it hit its target of 100,000 per day.
Essential workers across a number of key industries are now eligible for a coronavirus test.
Debi Mazar is on the mend following her battle with coronavirus, but the "Younger" star admitted she's still having difficulty getting her hands on another test to prove she's COVID-19 free. The actress, 55, previously shared her symptoms from the novel coronavirus with fans, including "super intense" body aches and a fever of over 102.
The government has announced that millions of extra people are now eligible for coronavirus testing in the UK.
All those aged over 65, all care home residents and staff regardless of whether they have symptoms, and all people who have to go out to work can now be tested for coronavirus.