Otago Daily Times

Workers ‘more than happy’ to be tested for virus

- ABBEY PALMER

SOUTHLAND Alliance workers were ‘‘more than happy’’ to assist health officials by being tested for Covid19 yesterday, a director of nursing says.

More than 50 WellSouth staff took 400 testing kits to the Alliance Lorneville plant as part of the continued voluntary surveillan­ce testing of asymptomat­ic people in the community.

WellSouth director of nursing Wendy Findlay said testing ran from about noon to 6pm yesterday and by 3pm, 200 tests had been carried out.

‘‘We’re catching people in between shifts and are expecting to use all the tests today.

‘‘We’re not surprised by the numbers [of volunteers].’’

Health staff were split into two groups and 24 workers were tested at one time, which took about 10 minutes per person.

Mrs Findlay said Alliance staff had been ‘‘very welcoming to health profession­als and keen to participat­e’’.

‘‘They [Alliance staff] feel its important that we do this work to know whether there are any pockets of the virus in the community and so they feel like they’re helping out.’’

Ongoing testing would mean health officials would have a better idea of when it was safest to move from Alert Level 3 to Level 2.

Health profession­als had come from Queenstown, Wanaka and Dunedin to help Southland staff carry out testing efficientl­y.

Alliance Group chief executive David Surveyor said the cooperativ­e wanted to ‘‘play its part’’ in the fight against Covid19.

Tests would be carried out at the Pukeuri plant near Oamaru next week.

 ?? PHOTOS: SUPPLIED ?? Working together . . . Alliance Lorneville plant worker Lawerence Cody (bottom right) was just one of the hundreds of Lorneville plant employees who were tested for Covid19 by WellSouth nurse Sue Wilson and her team of 52 health profession­als, in Southland yesterday.
PHOTOS: SUPPLIED Working together . . . Alliance Lorneville plant worker Lawerence Cody (bottom right) was just one of the hundreds of Lorneville plant employees who were tested for Covid19 by WellSouth nurse Sue Wilson and her team of 52 health profession­als, in Southland yesterday.

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