LONDON (Reuters) – People who test positive for COVID-19 on rapid lateral flow tests but aren’t displaying symptoms won’t need to confirm their results with a follow-up PCR test, the UK Health Security Agency said on Wednesday.
Britain is reporting record daily case numbers, and the guidance echoes a move during last winter’s COVID-19 wave, where the requirement for confirmatory PCR tests was suspended until March.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Kate Holton)