Despite the government's plans to make coronavirus test kits as accessible as possible, many people are still struggling to get them.
Home test kits are often unavailable, and only people with access to cars are able to attend test centres - leaving many unable to get tested, despite showing symptoms.
Now pharmacy giant Superdrug is now offering a Covid-19 blood test through its Online Doctor service for shoppers who have symptoms.
According to the Mirror, of the components of the home sampling test kits are CE marked and the test is run by a UKAS-accredited laboratory, Superdrug said. "We’re launching a Covid-19 antibody test because we’re confident of its accuracy and reliability," Michael Henry, the chain's healthcare director explained.