Coventry Telegraph

Government ‘could miss testing target’

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JUSTICE SECRETARY Robert Buckland has admitted the Government may not meet its goal of 100,000 daily coronaviru­s tests but praised colleague Matt Hancock for being “bold” in setting the target.

Mr Buckland said the Government was “well on its way” to hitting the number but the Health Secretary deserved praise “even if the target isn’t met today”.

It came as NHS Providers, which represents hospitals and NHS trusts in England, described the target as a “red herring” which has distracted attention from failings in the long-term Covid-19 strategy.

NHS Providers chief executive Chris Hopson added that as many as 120,000 tests would be needed daily for NHS workers once the UK comes out of lockdown, to stave off a second wave of the virus.

With just over 52,000 tests carried out on Tuesday, the Government must make up a huge gap to achieve by close of play today.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Mr Buckland acknowledg­ed the target could be missed, adding: “Even if it isn’t met, we’re well on our way to ramping this up and 100,000 is an important milestone, but frankly we need more.

“Yes, 52,000 isn’t 100,000, I know that... but we are straining every sinew to get there. If he (Matt Hancock) hadn’t set a target he would have been criticised for being unambitiou­s. I think now is the time in respect of this to be bold... being brave is something we should acknowledg­e even if the target isn’t met today.”

Mr Hopson said NHS staff and patients would need to be tested regularly to control the spread of the virus once lockdown measures are eased.

With 800,000 people working for the NHS, Mr Hopson said there would need to be between 110,00 and 120,000 tests a day for them to be tested once a week.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, he added: “There are still health and care workers showing symptoms who are not able to get tests because we are still struggling with capacity and some of the testing centres are too far away.”

Mr Hopson urged the Government to update its coronaviru­s strategy and to make good its promise to increase testing capacity. In a report released on Tuesday, NHS Providers said the English health and care system “started from a poor position” as Covid-19 tightened its grip on Europe, and consistent­ly struggled to demonstrat­e a “clear, effective and well communicat­ed strategy”, with a lack of clarity on who would be tested, when, how, and with what frequency.

Mr Hopson said: “The focus on ‘are we are going to perform 100,000 tests a day’ is really a red herring because all it does is measure how many tests get performed today. What we need to know is what are we going to do in terms of the testing regime over the next six, eight, 10, 12 weeks as we come out of lockdown.”

He pointed to mass testing capabiliti­es in Germany and South Korea, saying: “If you look at the internatio­nal experience, having the right testing regime is absolutely crucial in conquering this virus.”

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