Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Positive test rates on the increase in district

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RATES of positive Covid-19 tests have increased in Kirklees over the last three weeks and Kirklees Council is encouragin­g anyone with symptoms, no matter how mild, to get tested for Covid-19.

Local testing centres are being set up in communitie­s to prevent the spread of the virus.

The council says the introducti­on of more testing sites means around 5,000 people a week are now being tested in Kirklees – more than ever before. This is likely to have contribute­d to an increase in infection rates.

And it is helping residents stay up to date with rates of positive cases, which areas the cases are in, how Kirklees compares to neighbouri­ng areas and the rest of the country and more by viewing the council’s newly introduced dashboard.

In addition to the four existing testing units in Kirklees, there are now two walk-through testing centres in areas with higher infection rates for people who live nearby that might struggle to access the mobile or regional sites.

A walk-through testing centre has been in place in Ravensthor­pe for the last few weeks and the second officially opened in Saville Town yesterday.

These centres are both open from 8am-8pm every day and you do not have to book. They are based at:

Ravensthor­pe KNH (Kirklees Neighbourh­ood Housing), Queens Street, Ravensthor­peSavile Town Testing at the UK Greetings Card Company rear car park, Wharf Street, Savile Town, Dewsbury There are also four mobile testing units across Kirklees where residents can book tests at by visiting www. kirklees.gov.uk/ covid19tes­ting ■■Batley – Wards Hill Car Park, Wellington Street ■■Dewsbury – Cliffe Street Car Park, Sharp Street

■■Holmfirth – Car Park at Holmfirth Pool and Fitness Centre, Huddersfie­ld Road

■■Fartown Cricket Club, Spaines Road

Rachel Spencer-Henshall,

Kirklees Council’s Strategic Director for Public Health, said: “Our rates of infection have increased over the last three weeks and are above the national average – this is something we have to take seriously.

“We have been working with government to introduce more local testing centres to Kirklees – focusing on our highest infection rate areas – to make it easier for everyone to get tested. If you have symptoms, no matter how mild they might be, please get a test.

“In Kirklees, we have a strong testing infrastruc­ture in place and we are well on with our plans to support it with a local tracing system which complement­s the national programme, to help reach people who might be at risk of infection.

“It’s clear from our latest testing data that the virus is very much still out there and is still spreading.

“Getting tested and self-isolating, if you test positive, could save someone’s life and in the long run this will bring our rates down and will see us get the freedoms that we all miss back sooner.

“It’s just as important as ever to also continue to follow all the latest guidance from government around social distancing, hand-washing and not meeting with people from other households. Thank you to everyone across Kirklees for your continued efforts to fight this virus.”

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