In a survey of 10 Welsh pharmacies, eight said they had few -- if any -- LFT kits in stock
This is Care Radio, I'm Matt Jones with news that there are concerns about a shortage of coronavirus lateral flow tests in Wales, especially in rural areas. Some pharmacists fear that people will test themselves less often because they now have to pay for a selftest kit. In a survey of 10 Welsh pharmacies, eight said they had few -- if any -- LFT kits in stock. The survey says that there's more chance of getting a self test kit in cities like Swansea and Cardiff. And there'll be more on this and our stories here on Care Radio.
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