August 25, 2020
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The testing sytem for identifying cases of cornavirus has been described as “shambolic” by opposition politicians after struggling to cope with a surge in demand in the wake of Scottish pupils returning to school.

Home testing kits ran out in Scotland and callers looking to book an appointment at test centres in Scotland were directed in some cases to centres in England and Ireland after the system experienced “exceptional demand”.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she was aware of “possible technical issues” with the UK-wide online booking system, which saw some patients in Scotland directed to testing centres as far away as Belfast and as Penrith in Cumbria

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