[ad_1] Image copyright PA media Scientists and healthcare professionals have raised questions about Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “Operation Moonshot” plan for mass coronavirus testing. The prime minister expects millions of Covid-19 tests, including some with results in minutes, to be processed daily. But experts say there are problems with the …
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[ad_1] Image copyright PA media Scientists and healthcare professionals have raised questions about Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “moonshot” plan for mass coronavirus testing in the UK. The prime minister expects millions of Covid-19 tests, including some with results in minutes, to be processed daily. But experts say there are problems …
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