Weekly Covid infection rates are dropping in the UK, but a World Health Organisation (WHO) expert has said that the pandemic isn't over yet.
05.01.2022 - 15:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Coronavirus case numbers have risen to record highs over the last few weeks due to the Omicron variant.
In a bid to stop the spread, people have been asked to take lateral flow tests before socialising with friends and families during the festive period and beyond.
Looking out for symptoms is often now enough due to the milder disease caused by Omicron in many cases.
Through frequent testing - both PCR and rapid lateral flow tests - the country can keep track of Covid cases in households and
Weekly Covid infection rates are dropping in the UK, but a World Health Organisation (WHO) expert has said that the pandemic isn't over yet.
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An NHS doctor has explained why using tap water or fizzy drinks on a Covid lateral flow test can give you a positive result.
Lateral flow tests (LFTs) for covid are essential at finding out who is positive and negative in the pandemic.
Scots are urged to test themselves regularly to help curb the spread of Covid across the country.
Nicola Sturgeon has hit out at reports Tory ministers are considering ending the free availability of lateral flow tests.
Free lateral flow tests could soon be scrapped for most of the public within weeks, reports claim.
Lateral flow testing is as important as ever as Scots are no longer required to take a PCR test to confirm a positive Covid result.
A woman was blasted online after trying to sell lateral flow tests in the face of a huge country-wide shortage.
Scots are being urged to refresh their internet webpage if they are unable to order coronavirus lateral flow tests (LFTs) on the UK Government website.
Lateral flow tests are being sold for profit online as pharmacies across the country run out of the Covid-19 testing kits.
To help stop the spread of coronavirus, Scots are urged to regularly test themselves using l ateral flows.
Many of us are taking regular lateral flow tests to help reduce the spread of Covid, however, one doctor has raised concerns over our result interpretation.
A very faint positive line on a lateral flow test may be a sign of a wrong Covid result, a doctor has said.
We have all had to get used to taking regular lateral flow tests in recent weeks.
A family has been left “utterly devastated” after their Christmas presents were stolen by burglars - who also grabbed medicine, cash, jewellery and even lateral flow tests.
As Christmas Day edges nearer, many people have been left without lateral flow tests.
Anyone visiting Forth Valley Royal Hospital is being told they must take a lateral flow test before doing so.