Sunderland Echo

One in nine GP staff's virus tests are returned positive

- James Harrison Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Almost a tenth of GPs and their staff tested for covid in County Durham returned positive results.

More than 1,000 assessment­s have been carried out on primary care workers in the county since the start of the pandemic.

But NHS bosses insist measures mean surgeries are still “extremely safe” to visit and have urged families to continue using services, especially for children’s vaccinatio­ns.

“Of the antibody tests we’ve done so far on primary care staff, and there have been well over 1,000 staff tested across County Durham, 9% have been infected with COVID,” said Dr Stewart Findlay, chief officer at County Durham Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG).

“That is a lower rate than we’re seeing in most of our acute trusts, so it demonstrat­es practices have been protecting staff as best as they can. We’ve seen no new cases of COVID-19 for a number of weeks now in primary care, but the worry now is people are not contacting their GPs about potentiall­y serious illnesses.”

Dr Findlay was speaking at a meeting of Durham County Council’s Health and Wellbeing Board, which was held by videolink and broadcast via YouTube.

The former GP was responding to a question on whether patients should feel safe visiting surgeries.

As well as consultati­ons by phone and video call, which was implemente­d early in the pandemic, measures at practices include:

Masks for staff in public areas.

Staff complying with social distancing rules when in contact with patients and with each other.

PPE for staff when in contact with patients.

“Hot areas” to keep patients with and without COVID symptoms separate.

Dr Findlay added: “We need to encourage people to return to their GP with any illnesses that could become serious if left untreated.

“GPs are now resuming some of their routine activities, such as cervical screening and shingles vaccines , but really important also is children’s vaccinatio­ns, which have not stopped and have continued throughout the pandemic.

“GP surgeries have taken all necessary precaution­s and the risk of contractin­g COVID-19 in a surgery is extremely low.”

 ??  ?? More than 1,000 assessment­s have been carried. Picture c/o Pixabay
More than 1,000 assessment­s have been carried. Picture c/o Pixabay

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