UK admits it could miss 100,000 daily virus tests target
LONDON — The British government has acknowledged that it may miss its self-imposed goal of conducting 100,000 tests for coronavirus a day by the end of Thursday. But officials insisted that the U.K. is rapidly expanding the country’s testing capacity as it prepares to gradually ease a nationwide lockdown.
The government has been criticized for failing to catch most cases of COVID-19 and now says wide-scale testing will be key to controlling the virus and lifting restrictions on business and daily life that were imposed more than a month ago.
Earlier this month, the government vowed to perform 100,000 tests a day by April 30. The number has been climbing steadily, but the highest daily total reached so far is 52,000 on Wednesday.
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland said that “we’re well on our way to ramping this up … even if the target isn’t met today.” He told the BBC that “100,000 is an important milestone, but frankly we need more.”