Cape Breton Post

COVID-19 testing for employees.

Employee self-testing expected to contribute to safe reopening plan

- DAVID JALA BUSINESS REPORTER david.jala@cbpost.com @capebreton­post

SYDNEY — Employees at small and medium-sized businesses in Cape Breton will soon be able to test themselves for the COVID-19 virus.

The Cape Breton Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Strait Area Chamber of Commerce and the Cape Breton Partnershi­p are now in the process of rolling out the free self-screening rapid testing kits.

“Our role is to make sure that all businesses in our jurisdicti­on are aware that this is available to them,” said Cape Breton Chamber chief executive officer Kathleen Yurchesyn.

“After health concerns, the main objective is to keep our economy open.”

Kathleen Yurchesyn Cape Breton Chamber of Commerce chief executive officer

“It’s a way that we can be proactive about the public health and safety of not only ourselves but of our communitie­s, so it is incredibly important to understand what level of virus is still within our community.”

The rapid test program is a component of the plan to safely restart the Nova Scotia economy after the latest lockdown that for five weeks took a heavy toll on the province’s already beleaguere­d business community.

The kits are provided by the Creative Destructio­n Lab (CDL) Workplace Rapid Screening Program. Participat­ing businesses will also be given the proper training to conduct the tests in a required sterile area of their workplace with the Panbio COVID-19 Ag Rapid Test Device. The nasal swab procedure is what has been conducted at public rapid test sites across the province.

Along with ensuring safe workplaces, Yurchesyn said the tests can also be seen as a marketing tool for businesses.

“After health concerns, the main objective is to keep our economy open,” she said.

“If a business can say they have implemente­d workplace testing and that they are testing employees at least twice a week, then customers can be assured it is a safe place both for employees and for people coming into those businesses.

“That alone builds confidence back within our community and we are all looking to find out sooner rather than later as to just what the new normal will be. It’s a community effort and has to be community-led.”

Cape Breton Partnershi­p president and CEO Carla Arsenault is also keen on the self-testing initiative.

“This will help Cape Bretoners stay healthy and businesses stay open by providing a safe and effective way to help stop the spread,” said Arsenault, who encouraged businesses to spread the word to other businesses.

“Finding ways to adapt our businesses to living with COVID-19 is important in getting our economy and our communitie­s back to a new normal.”

Both the Partnershi­p and the chambers of commerce have been accepting registrant­s for the program. Yurchesyn said the initial reaction has been very positive. She also said that while the first deadline to register is over, interested businesses can still get involved by contacting any of the program facilitato­rs, including the local Chamber and the Partnershi­p.

The self-screening test takes only minutes and involves a few simple steps including the essential nasal swab. Results are ready 15 to 20 minutes after the completion of the test.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Cape Breton businesses are eligible to take part in a national program that will give small and medium-sized businesses the opportunit­y to conduct rapid COVID-19 testing of employees at their workplaces. The image above is a still frame from a video outlining the simple test that delivers results 15 to 20 minutes afterward.
CONTRIBUTE­D Cape Breton businesses are eligible to take part in a national program that will give small and medium-sized businesses the opportunit­y to conduct rapid COVID-19 testing of employees at their workplaces. The image above is a still frame from a video outlining the simple test that delivers results 15 to 20 minutes afterward.
 ?? FILE ?? Kathleen Yurchesyn is the CEO of the Cape Breton Regional Chamber of Commerce.
FILE Kathleen Yurchesyn is the CEO of the Cape Breton Regional Chamber of Commerce.
 ?? FILE ?? Carla Arsenault is the president and CEO of the Cape Breton Partnershi­p.
FILE Carla Arsenault is the president and CEO of the Cape Breton Partnershi­p.

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