Getting tested regularly for COVID-19

Around 1 in 3 people have COVID-19 without displaying any symptoms and by getting tested regularly, you can help to reduce the spread of infection. All students who have been studying remotely will be able to return to campus from Monday 17 May, according to the third step of the UK Government's four-step roadmap to ease lockdown restrictions in England. If you're intending to return to campus, the Government's advice is to get tested before you travel, and then twice a week when you return. We recommend that you take your first few tests at our on-site testing facility so that we can be on hand to help you should you need it - details are below. After that you may prefer to continue using the on-site facility or to use home-test kits. There are a number of ways that you can get tested if you don't have symptoms of coronavirus, wherever you're based - find out more below. Test yourself at home or at a local facility.
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