Netflix has revealed the full list of movies and TV shows heading to the streaming service beginning on June 1.
30.04.2020 - 19:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Essential workers across a number of key industries are now eligible for a coronavirus test.
The government has been ramping up testing capacity over the last few weeks and is now expanding the list of people who can book a test online.
Essential workers are now being prioritised for testing, along with anyone who lives or works at a care home and anyone over the age of 65 who is presenting symptoms.
The government has also said that anybody who has to leave their home to go to work because
Netflix has revealed the full list of movies and TV shows heading to the streaming service beginning on June 1.
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The government has announced that millions of extra people are now eligible for coronavirus testing in the UK.
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