The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Test sites for key workers now set up

- CONOR RIORDAN

A number of facilities for testing key workers and their households for Covid-19 have been set up across Scotland.

Drive-through sites have been funded by the UK Government, while the Scottish Government has been working with the NHS to test the highest priority cases.

Testing under the UK programme is carried out at Glasgow Airport, Edinburgh Airport, Aberdeen Airport as well as the University of the Highlands and Islands campus in Inverness.

These centres can be accessed by those who live within a 90-minute drive.

Another is due to open in Perth later this week and a limited number of home test kits are also available.

The military is also providing 13 pop-up mobile testing sites north of the border.

A “prioritisa­tion matrix” of essential workers who can access testing has been set out by the Scottish Government. These are contained within four groups:

Priority Group 1: Health and social care workers; and staff working in residentia­l institutio­ns and essential roles where service resilience is at risk.

Priority Group 2: Essential workers in critical national infrastruc­ture fundamenta­l for safety and security, and life-line services.

Priority Group 3: Staff directly involved in delivering other essential services.

Priority Group 4: Staff involved in volunteeri­ng, or in nationally or locally significan­t industry important to economic sustainabi­lity and growth.

Testing will be done if a key worker or a member of their family is symptomati­c.

These people can refer themselves for a test using the UK Government portal https://self-referral.test-forcoronav­irus.service.gov.uk

Employers who wish to help their staff through the process can also register through a separate system by emailing portalserv­icedesk@dhsc.gov. uk

Tests should be carried out in the first three days of coronaviru­s symptoms appearing, although testing is considered effective up until the fifth day.

Anything after this cut-off will not be accepted unless for a specific reason.

The Scottish Government said key workers in the NHS and care sector – those in Priority Group 1 – should access tests primarily through existing NHS capacity.

However, the self-employed should access testing through the UK programme employee portal.

Anyone who is aged over 70 and admitted to hospital will be checked for coronaviru­s, whether or not they have symptoms.

Patients discharged to a care home have to get two negative results before leaving.

All new residents to care homes will be tested for Covid-19 by the NHS and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said further steps for these premises as well as others will be set out in the coming days.

A new “megalab” in Glasgow, operated by Glasgow University, is now mass processing Covid-19 tests for key workers. Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said: “The UK Government is delivering on its promise to ramp up testing capacity right across the UK.

“Here in Scotland, we are providing a network of drive-through testing sites and military-run mobile testing units, as well as the mega-lab that opened last week in Glasgow.”

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, speaking at the daily Downing Street press conference, said there have now been 818,539 tests for the virus across the UK, including 52,429 on Tuesday.

Mr Raab acknowledg­ed there had been a “distributi­on issue” in getting tests for care home staff and residents. He said: “We have expanded the eligibilit­y, eligibilit­y now includes anyone in a care home whether resident or staff. We have obviously had a distributi­on issue, there is no sugar coating the challenge we have had with that.”

 ??  ?? Dominic Raab at the daily coronaviru­s press briefing.
Dominic Raab at the daily coronaviru­s press briefing.

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