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  • General practices and pharmacies could be used to make covid-19 testing more available to the public, according to the government’s proposed Operation Moonshot mass testing programme revealed by The BMJ The documents, which outlined the £100bn plan to deliver 10 million tests a day by early 2021,1 said that a “huge new operational infrastructure” would be needed to process results across the country and “develop novel methods of allowing people to access testing ” For this the government plans to use “familiar locations” where people access healthcare, such as GP surgeries and pharmacies, as well as …
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  • BMJ
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  • WHO
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  • Operation Moonshot: GP clinics could be used to improve access to covid-19 tests
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  • #757027
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  • 2020

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