Why we must stop testing people who show no Covid symptoms, writes DR MAX PEMBERTON
More than half the country is now triple-jabbed and the Omicron variant, as Boris Johnson rightly said this week, is 'obviously milder' than its predecessors. And yet the frantic testing goes on.Currently, the rules state that if your test is positive, you have to self-isolate for seven days – though the NHS's website yesterday was still wrongly claiming it was ten.
The consequences if – God forbid – another Grenfell Tower disaster were to happen do not bear thinking about. More than half the country is now triple-jabbed and the Omicron variant, as Boris Johnson rightly said this week, is 'obviously milder' than its predecessors. And yet the frantic testing goes on
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