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Free testing kits for those who can’t work at home

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BUSINESSES across Derbyshire are being urged to register for free coronaviru­s testing kits for employees who cannot work from home.

Companies can sign up to a Government scheme to receive free rapid lateral flow test kits to test staff who do not have any coronaviru­s symptoms twice a week in the workplace.

The scheme has been set up because one in three people who have the virus do not have any symptoms.

Those businesses which are unable to provide testing in the workplace and which have 10 or more employees can order free lateral flow tests for their staff to collect from their workplace and use at home twice a week.

Dean Wallace, director of Public Health for Derbyshire County Council, said: “Regular testing is highly effective in breaking the chains of transmissi­on in the community and workplaces.

“With around one in three of those with coronaviru­s having no symptoms we’re keen to see all businesses in Derbyshire regularly testing their employees, and there are several ways to do this. “Whatever route you choose, the tests are completely free and you will receive all the informatio­n and equipment you need.”

Staff from small businesses and sole traders can visit a community testing for free, without booking, to check if they have the virus.

Details of locations and opening times are available on the county council website at derbyshire.gov. uk/communityt­esting

Regular testing is highly effective in breaking the chains of transmissi­on...

Dean Wallace

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One of the free lateral flow tests that will be available to businesses

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