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Have You Had the COVID Test?

I haven't - although, I haven't been out of the house much and haven't had any symptoms, so I've had no particular reason to get tested.

Good luck with your test results!
 
i havent had one

apparently the hospital where i work, us cleaners are not worthy of testing, same as porters and catering :oops:
Nurses dont get them either AFAIK. I know for certain they dont on the ward that my mother works on. They might have access to a booking system though, but dont quote me on that.
 
Nurses dont get them either AFAIK. I know for certain they dont on the ward that my mother works on. They might have access to a booking system though, but dont quote me on that.
so basically NHS staffs cannot catch covid19 then

we are machines and can only catch computer viruses

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