SUMMER holidays are now on the cards so more people will need to get a PCR test if you're planning on going.
But PCR tests are not available through the NHS meaning you holidays abroad will be a little more expensive thanks to the tests.
The UK government announced a traffic light system where certain countries placed on the 'green', 'amber' and 'red' list based on how safe they are to travel to and from.
Regardless of this, people planning on travelling to a country whether it's 'safe' or 'high risk' will have to take at least two Covid-19 tests.
You have to follow these rules even if you have been double jabbed.
Here's everything you need to know about PCR tests- including where you can go for a test in Berkshire:
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What are the Covid rules for each tiered country?
Green list destinations
Before travel to England you must: take a Covid-19 test.
On arrival in England you must: take a Covid-19 test on or before day two after you arrive.
Children age four and under do not need to take this test.
You don’t need to quarantine unless the result is positive.
Amber list destinations
Before travel to England you must: take a Covid-19 test.
On arrival in England you must: take two Covid-19 tests- one on or before day two after you arrive and another on or after day eight.
You must also quarantine at home for 10 days, regardless of the test result.
Red list destinations
Before travel to England you must: take a Covid-19 test.
On arrival in England you must: quarantine in a managed hotel and two Covid-19 test on or before day two after you arrive.
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What type of Covid test can I take?
You must make sure that the test provider you choose can meet the standards for pre-departure testing- failing to do so could mean you are not allowed to travel.
The test must meet performance standards of ≥97% specificity, ≥80% sensitivity at viral loads above 100,000 copies/ml.
This could include tests such as:
- a nucleic acid test, including a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test or derivative technologies, including loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) tests
- an antigen test, such as a test from a lateral flow device (but not every country accepts these tests- so check before getting one!)
Where can I get a PCR test in Berkshire and how much do they cost?
The government has advised people to book a PCR test privately and not use the NHS testing service.
However, they have also created a comprehensive list of companies that provide PCR tests, with prices for tests ranging from £45-£500.
Some of these are ‘supervised’ and staff will take a sample for you.
However, others are unsupervised and you will have to take a sample for yourself.
The government does not endorse or recommend any specific test provider - you should do your own research about them and their terms and conditions.
Here are some businesses, as listed on the Gov.uk website, which offer PCR tests for Berkshire:
- Reading Oracle Covid 19 PCR Testing - same day results and next day available - visit: theregenerativeclinic.co.uk/reading-oracle-covid-19-pcr-testing-same-day-and-next-day-covid-19-pcr-service/
- The Berkshire Medical Practice - offer results within 48 hours visit: theberkshiremedicalpractice.com/covid-19-pcr-testing-for-travel
- The Chiltern Medical Clinic - Reading - visit: www.chilternmedical.co.uk/treatments/covid-19/
- ExpressTest, Reading Madejski Stadium - results via email the next day- visit: readingfc.co.uk/news/2020/december/-expresstest-launch-covid-screening-service-at-madejski-stadium/
- PCR test Slough, Wexham Road Pharmacy visit: pcrtestsberkshire.co.uk/
- London Medical Laboratory Slough - same day results available - visit: www.privatecoronavirustests.com/
- Hasu Diagnostics, Slough - visit: hasudiagnostics.com/
- Wessex Pharmacy, Maidenhead - fit to fly certificates at medicspot.co.uk/
- Regus Bracknell - fit to fly certificates at projectscreen.co.uk/covid-test-locations/bracknell/
Can I get a PCR test anywhere else?
Airlines want to combat the sometimes extortionate PCR test prices by offering testing kits for customers on their package holidays.
Here are some of the airline’s prices:
TUI
They’ve teamed up with government-authorised providers Chronomics to offer easy and affordable testing packages for all TUI package holiday customers this summer.
They tests are currently available for £20 per person with delivery and return costs for the tests included in the price.
British Airways
This airline launched pre-departure tests from Qured from as little as £33.
EasyJet
EasyJet has partnered with Randox to provide £60 testing kits to customers.
This is how you can order a test:
Order pre departure, test-to-release, test kit code: easyJet2021
Order Day 2 and day 8 home sample kit code: easyJet2021d2d8 (for single Day 2 or day 8 only kits - easyJet2021).
Green Travel Pack code: easyjetgreen
Amber Travel Pack code: easyjetamber
Ryanair
Passengers can get discounted Covid testing kits for £60.
Jet2
Thanks to their third party providers, Jet2 can offer discounted tests that start from £75.
Heathrow Airport
The airport offers a PCR Fit to Fly Test for £59.
They aim to deliver results by 10pm the next day- but results can take upto 48 hours.
Their lateral flow tests are £35 will take approximately 30 minutes- but not every country will accept a lateral flow test and may prevent you from visiting.
Customers can book a PCR test at Heathrow Airport here.
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