Sunderland Echo

Plan for mobile testing centres

Discussion­s are under way to bring pop-up COVID sites to city

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son__

Discussion­s are under way to bring new NHS Test and Trace mobile COVID testing sites to Sunderland to ensure all those who need a check can reach the service.

Sunderland has been ensured a higher level of tests through three NHS Test and Trace centres because it has become an area of interventi­on.

Demand for the service led to queues of traffic on routes leading into Doxford last week.

But the city’ s health chiefs want more to be done to help those without access to their own vehicle as they work to drive down the spread.

New restrictio­ns were brought in for the city and six other North East council areas last week.

Gillian Gibson, director of public health with Sunderland City Council, said the increase in cases led to a greater availabili­ty of testing based on Wearside, although stressed the sites are open to anyone who requests one via the NHS.

She said the informatio­n relayed by Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser, in the briefing on Monday, with Professor Chris Whitty, the Chief Medical Officer, rang true when he said the number of cases were doubling each week.

In Sunderland that has been seen over an eight-day period.

The council is also running its own test and trace team, which follows up NHS calls to get finer details and a local understand­ing on where those who tested positive have been as it targets its own response.

Ms Gibson said: “My big concern at the moment is people who don’t have access to a car because they need a car to get to the test sites.

"If you live in Marley Park and you need to get to Doxford Park, and you can’t use public transport, it is very difficult for them and then they have to ask for a home test and there can be a lag with those.

"We have got our three sites at D oxford Park, Houghton and now Pallion, but now were are looking at sites where people can just walk to them and we are looking at areas with low car ownership to try and place them there.

"We are just working out at the moment to try and find suitable places for them.”

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Sunderland could get its own walk-in coronaviru­s testing centres under plans to bring in mobile sites.
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Gillian Gibson, director of public health at Sunderland City Council.

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