Coronavirus home-test kits require an email address, leaving 'five million' without internet access in limbo, it has been claimed.
The Sun reports people with symptoms are being told to call the 119 hotline if they don't have a computer, only to find arranging a swab collection requires an email.
This means many non-tech savvy Brits - including some of the most vulnerable - who also can't get down to a test centre cannot be tested.
It comes after the Health Secretary Matt Hancock unveiled a huge expansion in eligibility in the latest step to prepare for easing lockdown.
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