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Weekly Statistics for NHS Test and Trace (England): 31 March to 6 April 2022

Experimental statistics on NHS Test and Trace since its launch on 28 May 2020. Includes reports on NHS Test and Trace (people tested and contact tracing) and rapid (lateral flow device) testing for people without symptoms.

Applies to England

Documents

Weekly statistics for NHS Test and Trace: 31 March to 6 April 2022

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Weekly statistics for rapid asymptomatic testing: 31 March to 6 April 2022

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NHS Test and Trace statistics 28 May 2020 to 6 April 2022: data tables

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NHS Test and Trace regional breakdowns, 28 May 2020 to 23 February 2022: data tables

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Demographic and regional information for people tested and testing positive, 28 May 2020 to 6 April 2022: data tables

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Tests reported: 28 May 2020 to 6 April 2022

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Lateral flow device (LFD) dispatches: explanatory text

Lateral flow devices (LFDs) dispatched, September 2020 to June 2023, by use case

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Details

The data reflects the NHS Test and Trace operation in England since its launch on 28 May 2020.

This includes 2 weekly reports:

1. NHS Test and Trace statistics:

  • people tested for coronavirus (COVID-19)
  • people testing positive for COVID-19
  • time taken for test results to become available
  • people transferred to the contact tracing system and the time taken for them to be reached
  • close contacts identified for cases managed and not managed by local health protection teams (HPTs), and time taken for them to be reached

2. Rapid asymptomatic testing statistics: number of lateral flow device (LFD) tests reported by test result.

There are 4 sets of data tables accompanying the reports.

For transparency, we’ve added LFD dispatches data outside of the original reported timeframe, up to and including June 2023.

Updates to this page

Published 14 April 2022
Last updated 1 September 2023 + show all updates
  1. Updated lateral flow devices (LFDs) dispatched by use case, with data to June 2023.

  2. First published.

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