Hospital trusts fear the removal of mass free Covid testing is premature

The chief executive of NHS Providers said that the trusts would have preferred to keep the policy in place “until we were further through this"

I’m Matt Rosser keeping you up to date with news that hospital trusts fear the removal of mass free Covid testing is premature. Chris Hopson, the chief executive of NHS Providers said that the trusts would have preferred to keep the policy in place “until we were further through this”. Although free testing will continue to be available for patients and their doctors and nurses, ancillary staff and visitors are not eligible. This risks repeatedly exposing already sick patients to the virus, said Mr Hopson. One in 13 people in England caught the virus last week, according to the Office for National Statistics. This amounts to 4.1 million infected individuals. We’ll keep you up to date on this and other developments, here on Care Radio.
 

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