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'At least 100' stand in 'five-hour queue' for coronavirus test at walk-in centre

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"At least 100 people" stand in a "five-hour" queue to get a coronavirus test at a walk-in centre in this shocking video that highlights serious problems with the system.

Tony Kirvin, 43, recorded the footage when he had to get his son Michael tested for Covid-19 after the 14-year-old began to show mild symptoms and was sent home from school.

The nearest testing centre was a 120-mile round trip, which Mr Kirvin said was not feasible, so he drove to a walk-in centre near the family's home in Bury, Greater Manchester.

The dad was shocked when he arrived at the Mosses Centre to find dozens of people queued up, many not wearing masks. He said his wife was told there was "no chance" they'd get in as the wait in the queue on Thursday was at

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