We do lateral flow tests despite my being positive for Covid in July (tested via the Zoe study). I caught Covid after being spat at whilst cycling. This was almost my first time out for 4.5 months so yes, Covid is easily transmissible and lateral flow testing will help stop the spread.
Why the last sentence above? My granddaughter did a lateral flow test last week before going off to school. It was negative.
My daughter arrived home from the school run and just happened to glance at her daughter's test and it was now showing faintly positive. She turned around and immediately collected the children from school and the whole family went for PCR tests. Yes, the child was confirmed positive.
The remainder of the family now have an opportunity to take extra precautions so that they do not contract the virus from the positive child who, incidentally, thus far is 'one who walks amongst us', i.e. is showing no symptoms.
If she had not taken the lateral flow test which led to the PCR test she would have been spreading Covid throughout school, her family and the wider community.
How people think that by not helping society in individual ways does not add to the fight against this horrible killer disease, I just don't understand.
Why do posters here think that being asked to help and take lateral flow tests is impinging on their liberty? I can't understand their selfish, self-centred attitude, not caring about society as a whole and am disappointed at reading such posts.
Government wants to control us? To what end? Are we all going to riot at being asked to help stop a terrible disease and protect those perhaps more vulnerable than themselves?
The mind boggles.