Malta Independent

Swab testing Centre in Luqa

- KARL AZZOPARDI

A Swab Centre at the Luqa’s industrial estate was opened yesterday to check anyone for possible symptoms of the coronaviru­s.

Health Superinten­dent Charmaine Gauci said that this is another step that the health authoritie­s are taking to ensure the best measures are taken for a possible outbreak.

“We are carrying out tests on people who have respirator­y symptoms or who have travelled to infected areas around the world,” she told the media.

“The number of people that we are swabbing has been on the increase, so we are taking the necessary measures so that we can carry out more tests on people. Previously, we have had GPs going to patients’ homes to swab them but we need to start working more efficientl­y.”

She thanked the Foundation for Social Welfare Services for helping the authoritie­s find a place that is central and which has sufficient parking and is cut off from populated areas.

The centre is equipped with the right infection control so that workers are also protected, she said.

“The way this works is that people who call for assistance or are referred to by a general practition­er will be sent to this place, where doctors will carry out swab tests. The patient can then return home and wait for a result while the swab will be taken to Mater Dei for testing,” Gauci explained.

Seven people can be swabbed at the same time and only people who have had their preliminar­y testing through the helpline or through a GP will be referred to this establishm­ent.

There will still be a mobile team that will go to people’s homes for swabbing in cases where people cannot access the centre.

 ?? Photo: Michael Camilleri ?? A demonstrat­ion of swab testing for the coronaviru­s is shown to the media at the Luqa centre
Photo: Michael Camilleri A demonstrat­ion of swab testing for the coronaviru­s is shown to the media at the Luqa centre
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Photo: Michael Camilleri
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