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Topic History of: Nadine Dorries.
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Honey Barney, I am under the impression that you can not just simply request a private test.
It seems that there is none.

www.lbc.co.uk/news/can-you-pay-privately...-a-coronavirus-test/
Barney Yes - I see this former nurse DID seek testing, after feeling slightly unwell.

Good for her - and her colleagues who might well have been infected.


JK2006 Sometimes even smart people get fooled as easily as the stupids. And the Emperor's New Clothes were not only admired by the dummies. It took a child to notice he was naked.
Barney Perhaps - like many of us - she sought testing?

Not knowing whether she'd been in contact with an infected person, or not.


Prudent, like the 'flu jab - which we're all told to get.

Sometimes, smart people get ahead of the posse...



Honey Why was she tested if she hadn't been anywhere or knowingly been in contact with a sufferer?

Other people, with symptoms, are told to bugger off!