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Wales spends £32m to get coronavirus test results back in four hours – Wales Online
The Welsh Government wants to be ready for the feared second spike of Covid-19 this winter

The Welsh Government has announced a £32m investment to speed up turnaround times for coronavirus test results.
Health Minister Vaughan Gething claims the funding boost will deliver faster results for contact tracing and ensure Wales is prepared for any increases in cases during the autumn and winter.
The money will pay for extra staff and equipment for the Public Health Wales regional laboratories based at the University Hospital Wales in Cardiff, Morriston Hospital in Swansea and Ysbyty Glan…
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