South Wales Evening Post

The testing units fighting Covid in our communitie­s

- ROBERT LLOYD PRINT CONTENT EDITOR robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk To book a test go to https://gov.wales/applycoron­avirus-covid-19-test.

THREE Swansea communitie­s have been praised for helping the city fight the pandemic in a new way.

Penclawdd, Townhill and Penyrheol all have mobile testing units (MTUS) that are giving coronaviru­s tests to hundreds of Swansea people.

They’re being operated to robust controls by experience­d contactor Mitie on behalf of the Swansea Bay University Health Board and the Welsh Government. Their staff are trained for this role and wear full protective equipment.

A test is taken safely and securely as the member of the public approaches. The venues operate with doors opened so there’s no surface contact. Everything is cleaned at the end of each session so there is no risk to the community or those using the centre afterwards.

Cllr Mark Thomas, the council’s cabinet member for environmen­t enhancemen­t and infrastruc­ture management, said: “I thank the communitie­s that are home to the MTUS. They take up some space but they’re there for the good of us all.

“These units are for the community – for local people, their friends and neighbours. They help keep infection contained and mean that those feeling unwell do not have to drive some distance to a more establishe­d testing centre.

“The MTUS are safe for the local communitie­s, those who book appointmen­ts there and the staff who work there.

“The controls are strong and they work. To put things into perspectiv­e, there have been more than 30,000 tests at the Liberty Stadium testing centre – but there’s been no infection in the workforce or stadium staff who are still in the building.”

MTUS have been set up across Swansea and Neath Port Talbot by Swansea Bay University Health

I thank the communitie­s that are home to the MTUS. They take up some space but they’re there for the good of us all

- Cllr Mark Thomas

Board. They include units at Penclawdd Community Centre, Townhill Community Centre and Penyrheol Leisure Centre.

Townhill and Penclawdd are walk-in only; Penyrheol has a walk-in facility and a drivethrou­gh. There are marshals to show people which entrance to use.

Only those with an appointmen­t will be seen at the MTUS. You should only book a test if you have symptoms. They began operating on Wednesday and, in the first two days, undertook more than 320 tests across Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.

The process is safe with no contact between the MTU staff and the individual being tested. A full risk assessment was completed for each site, with measures put in place to ensure each will be a clean and safe environmen­t.

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Picture: Jonathan Myers

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