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Coronavirus (COVID-19) data on funding claims by institutions Payments made to institutions for claims made to ESFA for various grants including, but not exclusively, coronavirus (COVID-19) support gran
Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland - Week ending 21 April 2023 Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland - Week ending 21 April 2023
COVID-19 self-isolation: early release using LFD tests Results of the policy to minimise time spent in self-isolation after a positive SARS-CoV-2 test result.
Lateral flow device (LFD) performance data LFDs have proved vital for detecting SARS-CoV-2 when it is most infectious.
PCR testing for SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic The use of testing within the National Testing Programme (NTP) and answers to questions asked by the media and the public.
Testing for COVID-19 using saliva: case studies in vulnerable settings Results of pilots carried out to assess the value of saliva sampling for coronavirus (COVID-19) testing.
COVID-19: NHS workforce repeat asymptomatic testing evaluation Understanding the impact of repeat routine lateral flow device (LFD) testing of asymptomatic NHS staff in the secondary care patient-facing
COVID-19: striving for quality in the national testing service A summary of the historic processes, frameworks and governance across UKHSA ensuring the quality of the COVID-19 testing programme from Apri
DfT payments to passenger rail operators under emergency agreements and National Rail contracts Summary of payments, including management fees, payable by DfT to train operating companies from 1 March 2020 to 11 December 2022 under emer
COVID-19: monitoring temperatures of SARS-CoV-2 PCR samples via Royal Mail The National Testing Programme validated polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kits using spike-in virus samples to test how long a sample could r