Health
Exasperated parents in England say test and trace still a ‘shambles’ – The Guardian
Complaints only available tests are hundreds of miles away despite Matt Hancock’s pledge

Exasperated parents in England have complained of a test-and-trace system still in shambles, with some struggling to book appointments for their children who have developed symptoms since returning to school.
One Brighton primary school teacher, who did not wish to be named, told the Guardian she had tried to book a test for her three-year-old daughter since Friday morning, but the only option offered was in Aberdeen more than 600 miles away.
It comes after the health secretary, Matt Hancock, …
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