Government's daily press conference
The press conference was chaired by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock.
The Government reported the latest coronavirus figures – 425,821 people have been tested, of whom 138,078 have tested positive. 17,615 people are currently in hospital and there have been 18,738 deaths in hospitals.
It was confirmed that the Government will begin to rigorously use the test, track and trace method. The aim is to meet the goal of 100,000 tests per day by the end of this month and the additional capacity will expand which groups will be eligible for tests.
The Government announced that employers of essential workers will be able to request a test for employees from Gov.uk from today. From tomorrow, employees will be able to request tests themselves. Tests will also be available to those living in the same household as essential workers. Test results will be sent by text and there will be a helpline to provide more information. The Government confirmed that there are now 30 regional test sites and that more are being created.
It was also confirmed that the Department of Health and Social Care and the Office for National Statistics have started a major long-term study, involving up to 300,000 people over the next 12 months, which will track the spread of coronavirus in the general population. The study forms part of Pillar 4 of the testing strategy - to conduct UK-wide surveillance testing. Early signs show public enthusiasm, and the Government urged anyone who received a letter to respond as soon as possible.
All British Muslims were urged to stay at home during Ramadan and the Government thanked them for making vital changes.
The slides and datasets to accompany today’s coronavirus press conference are available to view online.