South Wales Echo

South Wales company one of three in UK set

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SOME of the millions of coronaviru­s tests that will determine whether someone has previously had Covid-19 will be made in Wales, it has been revealed.

An American firm, Ortho Clinical Diagnostic­s, has been contracted to produce the tests after developing them themselves.

Ortho Clinical Diagnostic­s (Ortho), which has a plant in Pencoed, Bridgend, is one of three companies which will be manufactur­ing the test for the UK.

The antibody test is a blood test that looks for antibodies in the blood to see whether a person has previously had the virus.

The company is one of a number to produce the antibody tests for the UK.

It became involved after responding to a call to action to help with the coronaviru­s response from First Minister Mark Drakeford and Life Sciences Hub Wales.

The Welsh Government said Wales will decide how the test is “rolled out, prioritise­d and managed”. It is expected it will be available in care homes.

On Thursday a spokesman said: “An expert group is currently working on the antibody testing strategy for Wales and will make an announceme­nt shortly.”

In addition to the antibody test, work is ongoing in Wales to develop another type of antibody test, which involves taking a pinprick of blood.

This can be tested with a device to give a result in minutes.

Health minister Vaughan Gething said: “The approval and production of the new antibody test is an important step forward in our efforts to stop the spread of the virus, protect the public and ease lockdown restrictio­ns.

“This test will tell us if people have already had coronaviru­s. But it is important to say although the test can tell if someone has had the virus, it’s not certain as to how much immunity they’ll have to the virus.

“We are also looking to deliver another type of antibody test, which can give a result in minutes. Together with the test announced today this will form an important part of our ‘test, trace, protect’ strategy to help Wales come out of lockdown.

“I will shortly be announcing how these antibody tests will fit into the strategy and when our critical workers and general public will be able to get access to them.”

Ortho has had a base in Wales for 40 years and employs more than 500 people at the Pencoed site, producing millions of tests each week for a range of disease states and medical conditions for global distributi­on.

Paul Hales, senior director of operations at Ortho, said: “We have built a deep manufactur­ing expertise here in Wales over many years enabling us to produce these important products.

“The team has been working day and night to reach a mass scale of production of our Covid-19 assays. At Ortho, we believe every test is a life and are proud to see these kits being

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