Free Covid tests end for millions of people

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Most people will now need to shop on the high street for paid-for tests

Ministers in England argue that even though infection levels have been rising, vaccines and antivirals are working to protect the vast majority of people.The most recent data shows there were 15,632 people in hospital in England with Covid-19 as of Wednesday, up 18% week on week and the highest since January 19.

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