South Wales Echo

Welsh dWp staff told to get tested in england

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SOME UK Government staff in Wales were told to travel to England for a Covid-19 test.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has written to some staff in Wales to instruct them to drive to test centres in England if they exhibit symptoms.

In a letter dated May 4 from the DWP seen by the Echo, a DWP employee is told: “We have managed to resolve many access to test issues for colleagues in England and Scotland but Wales is unfortunat­ely proving to be more of a challenge.”

It added that though DWP workers are listed “critical workers in Wales, we do not currently have priority access to testing arranged by the Welsh Government”.

It said the reason for this is the Welsh Government is prioritisi­ng access for health and social care workers, police, fire service and prison staff.

The letter therefore advises to travel to a test site in England instead.

When approached by the Echo a Welsh Government spokeswoma­n said it was not the case that DWP workers needed to travel to England.

The spokeswoma­n said: “At present to book a test, critical workers and their employers should follow the nearest local referral arrangemen­t in place, as detailed on our website.

“Public Health Wales have been in contact with DWP about the referral system in Wales.”

The DWP said it has now updated its advice saying that staff should seek testing in Wales if required.

A DWP spokeswoma­n said: “This is old guidance. DWP staff across all nations are now prioritise­d for testing and are aware of how to access it in their areas.”

Plaid Cymru MS Helen Mary Jones called the situation “absurd”.

The shadow minister for economy, tackling poverty and transport said: “We should not be in the position where key workers in Wales have to travel to England to receive access to a test.

“In Wales the message is clear – stay as close to your home as possible.

“However, if you’re a DWP colleague living in Wales exhibiting Covid-19 symptoms, you’re being asked to drive across the country to receive priority access to a test.

“This situation is not only absurd, the decision making behind it defies logic.”

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