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'COVID DOESN'T KNOW IT'S XMAS'

Fury as rapid testing centres shut down for five days across parts of England over Christmas despite surge in cases

SOME rapid testing centres across parts of England shut for FIVE DAYS over Christmas despite a surge in cases following the discovery of a mutant strain.

Councils including Brent, Wolverhampton and Birmingham have closed down mass community testing sites for up to five days over the Christmas period even though UK cases jumped by 45% this week.

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Multiple councils across England closed rapid testing sites over the Christmas periodCredit: Reuters
Wolverhampton closed its rapid testing site from December 25 to 28 and on January 1 Credit: Caters News Agency

The UK government set up rapid lateral flow testing centres for Brits with no Covid symptoms in 106 parts of England in November in a bid to curb transmissions. 

With one in three positive cases thought to be asymptomatic, the Health Secretary called the rapid test schemes “vital” to understanding and beating the virus. 

But despite the steep rise in cases, multiple councils have shut testing sites to locals over the Christmas holidays, causing outrage among the public.

Brent Council in London shut down all nine of its rapid testing centres from December 24 to 28, and again on January 1 as they expected "booking numbers during this time would be low".

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Brent in London is under the toughest Tier 4 restrictions and had 1,282 cases confirmed last week with 388.8 positive cases per 100,000 people. 

Brent’s testing for people with coronavirus symptoms will remain open throughout this time, albeit with reduced hours. 

Wolverhampton Council also closed its main rapid testing sites from December 25 to 28 and on New Year's Day, while Birmingham Council closed four of its testing centres from December 25 to 28, also shutting the Utilita Arena site from January 1 to 3. 

Positive cases have jumped by 45% across the UK in a weekCredit: AFP or licensors
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Covid Test Centres for people with symptoms have stayed open throughout the holidaysCredit: Splash News
Journalist Ben Kentish tweeted that Brent Council had closed all nine of its rapid testing sites for five days this Chrismtas
Brits shared their outrage at the closures online
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Bradford council’s rapid testing areas were closed on Christmas Eve and will reopen again after the Christmas Bank Holiday on December 29 - before shutting once more on New Year’s Day. 

And Kirklees testing centre shut for four days from Christmas Eve, reopening at 2pm on December 28. 

Members of the public are furious at the local councils’ decisions with critics warning that “the virus doesn’t know it’s Christmas”. 

Brits took to Twitter to express their outrage as millions more Brits are plunged into Tier 4 lockdown restrictions today.

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