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Testing site will ‘help identify those who are asymptomat­ic’ to cut infection

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Once the testing sites are up and running, workers who cannot work from home will be able to visit the centres twice a week for a 30-minute lateral flow test.

If they test positive, they will need to self-isolate.

David Scott, Royal Borough head of communitie­s, who is leading the roll-out in the borough, said: “It’s not a free for all, it’s not for anyone that fancies a test, they have to be part of the public-facing workforce that can’t work from home and have contact with the public.

“They can come twice a week so they could constantly know they are not carriers.”

He added: “It’s important that we try and find these people that are asymptomat­ic so we can take them out of the system and break the cycle of infection.”

The two test centres will have the capacity to conduct 22,000 tests per week.

When they open in February, the aim is to slowly build up to this number over about four weeks.

The lateral flow tests will work with patients conducting a swab of themselves under supervisio­n, before passing the test onto staff who will return a result after 30 minutes.

The centres are set to be open for 12 weeks, but Mr Scott expects this will be extended.

A similar test centre has opened in Slough, with around two per cent of those taking the test returning a positive result, helping to keep asymptomat­ic carriers away from the public and reducing the risk of spreading the virus.

A third testing site is also planned in Ascot, which will be run by Bracknell Forest

Council.

While these centres are for people with no symptoms, those who are suffering from a new continuous cough, high temperatur­e or loss or change to sense of smell or taste can now book a coronaviru­s test in central Maidenhead.

A walk-in testing centre has opened up in the car park of the Magnet Leisure Centre, in Holmanleaz­e, where those who suspect they may have the virus can go and get a test.

Anyone who tests positive will be contacted by NHS Test and Trace and asked to selfisolat­e.

Those being tested must follow public health measures by social distancing, not travelling to the site by taxi or public transport and wearing a face covering on their journey and at the facility.

To book a test call 119 or visit nhs.uk/coronaviru­s

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Braywick Leisure Centre is set to act as a rapid testing facility. Ref:132956-3

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