Door-to-door testing for the CCP virus is being expanded to more local areas of England, as authorities try to stamp out local occurrences of the South African variant. Authorities say that postcode areas in Manchester, Norfolk, Southampton, and Surrey have been added to the list of “surge testing” for that variant of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus, also known as the novel coronavirus. Local surge testing was introduced at specific locations across the UK two weeks ago, following the discovery of the first cases of community transmission of the South African variant, which is thought to be more resistant to some vaccines. “People living within these targeted areas are strongly encouraged to take a COVID-19 test this week, whether they are showing symptoms or not,” the government said in a statement. As well as monitoring and suppressing the spread, the government hopes that the surge testing will also provide …