Sunderland Echo

Walk-in covid test centre plan

- James Harrison james.harrison@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A new covid testing centre could open in Sunderland city centre next week, health chiefs have revealed.

“Inconsiste­nt” access to screening has been a persistent issue for North East families, prompting further concerns about tracing contacts and attempting to slow the spread of the disease.

But leaders on Wearside hope the new walk-in facility in Johnson Street could h e l p a l l e v i at e s o m e p re s - su re s , a l th oug h th e y a l s o admit more will be needed to ensure proper coverage.

“A m a jo r i n c id e nt [ wa s declared] on September 19 and as a result of that we’ve gained increased access to testing, as part of a broader testing strategy,” said Gillian Gibson, director of public health at Sunderland City Council.

“We h a v e t h e m o b i l e treatment units, we are now also looking at local testing sites, which will allow people to walk to a local testing site.

“The first of those should be online next week in Johnson Street car park, which is behind the university at the

bottom of Hylton Road.”

M s G i b s o n wa s s p e a ki n g at We d n e s d ay n i g ht’s meeting of the city council’s Health and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee.

L ette r s h ave b e e n s e nt to nearby homes stating the site, which will be run by the Department of Health and Social Care, will be open seven days a week, 8am–8pm, once it opens.

Confirmed cases of coronaviru­s have surged across the North East and Sunderland in September, with infection rate in the city now believed to be roughly triple the average for England.

Ms G i b s o n a l s o h i nte d more testing centres could be opened and revealed Mar

l e y Pa rk F i re S t at i o n h a d been considered as a possible location before being discounted, but that alternativ­e sites were being considered.

She added: “The mobile testing units are generally accessible by car.

"But it is really clear it is insufficie­nt for people.

“H o m e te s t i n g i s ava i l - able, but I appreciate it can be quite difficult for people to get a home test, so we’re constantly pushing on that.

“The testing site at Johnson Street will be a walk-in one.

“Obviously that will be a long walk from the north of the city, but we’re looking to identify one in the north of Sunderland.”

 ??  ?? Gillian Gibson, director of public health in Sunderland.
Gillian Gibson, director of public health in Sunderland.
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Doxford Park COVID-19 mobile testing area.

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