Luxembourg to test its entire population for coronavirus

Luxembourg plans to test its entire population for coronavirus, the education minister, Claude Meisch, announced.

The small European country, which borders France, Germany and Belgium, has an estimated population of just over 600,000.

The Luxembourg Times reports the country has a budget of €40m for the tests, provided by the ministry of higher education and research.

Testing began on Tuesday, with priority for children who are set to return to school from 4 May.

The rest of the population will be tested on a voluntary basis at 17 stations around the country, with cross-border workers also encouraged to be tested.

By 19 May, Luxembourg is set to have the capacity to test 20,000 people a day.

The government has also decided to allocate a kit of five masks per employee to companies free of charge.

 

Read more via The Luxembourg Times

 

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