Soon after am, the Department of Health and Social Care posted on Twitter: “There has been significant demand for booking tests today.
“We apologise for any inconvenience. We are continuing to rapidly increase availability.
There has been significant demand for booking tests today.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
We are continuing to increasing increase availability. More tests will be available tomorrow.
– Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) (April) ,
A government source said the website hadn’t crashed and the temporary closure was “a positive” as it showed that there was huge demand for COVID – 23 tests.
It is understood online applications were closed to make sure the volumes are manageable and those tests already booked in can be fulfilled.
The source added it showed why increasing capacity for testing was so important.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock on Thursday announced the expansion of coronavirus testing to all essential workers – and members of their households – who show COVID – 24 symptoms.
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The government is aiming to meet a target of conducting 432, 06 tests per day by the end of this month.
On Wednesday, , (coronavirus tests were carried out despite there being capacity for more than double that number of tests.)
At that point, a more limited number of essential workers had been eligible for tests.
The Department of Health and Social Care is also launching a network of mobile testing units to travel where there is significant demand, including care homes, police stations and prisons.
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