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Government late to involve councils in coronavirus testing, report finds

Central government was late to consider how councils could help ramp up coronavirus testing in the early days of the crisis, according to a new think-tank report.

Central government was late to consider how councils could help ramp up coronavirus testing in the early days of the crisis, according to a new think-tank report.

The report by the Institute for Government said some of the early problems with testing were ‘down to a lack of local input, for instance from regional public health directors, on key decisions'.

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