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20.05.2020 - 20:49 / ok.co.uk
If you’ve been awaiting a test for coronavirus but haven’t been too sure where to turn, then you might just be in luck as Superdrug has become the first high street retailer to announce that it’ll be selling an antibody test to the public.The popular high street store launched the test on Wednesday morning for anyone with symptoms of the highly contagious infection, and it can be purchased via Superdrug’s Online Doctor service, at a cost of £69.
Michael Henry, Superdrug's healthcare director,
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