Liverpool mass testing programme missed half of positive cases, figures show

The mass use of rapid coronavirus tests has been defended by a top NHS test and trace official, after experts warned they were not fit for use.

Government figures from the mass testing programme in Liverpool showed that the tests missed half of all positive cases detected by the standard coronavirus tests, and missed 30% of those with a high viral load – likely to be the most infectious.

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