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COVID-19: Britain to test all 5 lakh residents of Liverpool
Updated On: 04 November, 2020 08:18 AM IST | London | Agencies
The antigen tests look for specific protein on the virus, but experts had said in the spring that they were less accurate than the standard PCR test

A man sits alone on a chair outside a restaurant in the island of Astypalea, Greece on Monday. Greece's government is imposing a localised lockdown on its second largest city of Thessaloniki. Pic/AP
The British government plans to trial a new citywide coronavirus testing program in Liverpool, offering regular testing to everyone who lives and works in the city of 5,00,000 in an effort to slow the spread of the virus. Testing will take place throughout the city using a variety of technologies, including new methods that can provide results in an hour or less.
The Department of Health says, "these more advanced tests will help identify infectious individuals who are not displaying symptoms … so they can self-isolate and prevent the virus from spreading."
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