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Coronavirus: Patients face long journeys for tests | Coronavirus: Patients face long journeys for tests |
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People in England are being told to drive hundreds of miles for coronavirus tests at mobile centres - with some people arriving to find sites empty. | People in England are being told to drive hundreds of miles for coronavirus tests at mobile centres - with some people arriving to find sites empty. |
An NHS volunteer in Yorkshire said he tried for three days to book a test, with one option more than 250 miles away. | |
In Cornwall and Dorset, some people with tests booked found testing was not being carried out when they turned up. | In Cornwall and Dorset, some people with tests booked found testing was not being carried out when they turned up. |
The government said it was "determined" to make testing "simple and fast". | The government said it was "determined" to make testing "simple and fast". |
'Russian roulette with lives' | 'Russian roulette with lives' |
James, 66, from Hull, said when he tried on Saturday to book an appointment, the nearest place offered was Leicester - 80 miles (130km) away. | James, 66, from Hull, said when he tried on Saturday to book an appointment, the nearest place offered was Leicester - 80 miles (130km) away. |
A second attempt the next day suggested a slot at Gatwick Airport, more than 250 miles (400km) away. | A second attempt the next day suggested a slot at Gatwick Airport, more than 250 miles (400km) away. |
A third offered a slot in Merton, more than 160 miles (260km) from his home. | A third offered a slot in Merton, more than 160 miles (260km) from his home. |
He said he gave up trying and would "not do any volunteer work until my symptoms have gone" which he thought would be "at least another week or so". | He said he gave up trying and would "not do any volunteer work until my symptoms have gone" which he thought would be "at least another week or so". |
In a Facebook post she shared with the BBC, Hartlepool resident Ashley Hornsey asked the government why people in the north east of England were being asked to make a 170-mile round-trip to be tested "so we can do the right thing and ... save lives". | In a Facebook post she shared with the BBC, Hartlepool resident Ashley Hornsey asked the government why people in the north east of England were being asked to make a 170-mile round-trip to be tested "so we can do the right thing and ... save lives". |
She accused the government of "playing Russian roulette with people[s'] lives". | She accused the government of "playing Russian roulette with people[s'] lives". |
Teacher Kate Martin, 42, said she and four other people were waiting at a testing site in Bodmin, Cornwall, on Friday with no staff there and no home tests available. | Teacher Kate Martin, 42, said she and four other people were waiting at a testing site in Bodmin, Cornwall, on Friday with no staff there and no home tests available. |
She said she was left "sat in an empty car park in my pyjamas wondering what the next move is". | She said she was left "sat in an empty car park in my pyjamas wondering what the next move is". |
She was able to get tested the next day. | She was able to get tested the next day. |
In Dorset, the the government tweeted that tests were available at a testing site in Blandford Forum. | In Dorset, the the government tweeted that tests were available at a testing site in Blandford Forum. |
By Sunday, Public Health Dorset said there would be no testing at the site, despite people booking slots for that day. | By Sunday, Public Health Dorset said there would be no testing at the site, despite people booking slots for that day. |
The Department of Health and Social Care said it was "determined to make it fast and simple for all eligible people" to be tested. | The Department of Health and Social Care said it was "determined to make it fast and simple for all eligible people" to be tested. |
It said it had set up a nationwide network of drive-in sites and introduced "home testing kit delivery and deployed mobile testing units operated by the armed forces." | It said it had set up a nationwide network of drive-in sites and introduced "home testing kit delivery and deployed mobile testing units operated by the armed forces." |
It also said the "vast majority" of more than 940,000 people tested had reported "no issues with the process". | It also said the "vast majority" of more than 940,000 people tested had reported "no issues with the process". |