The Independent

Outbreak at Motherwell test centre investigat­ed

- PETER STUBLEY

Health officials are investigat­ing a coronaviru­s outbreak at an NHS test and trace centre in Lanarkshir­e. All staff at the site in Motherwell, which is run by the private outsourcin­g company Sitel, have been told to work from home while the building is “deep-cleaned”.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said employees would be offered a test within the next 24 hours. One worker told the BBC that at least seven members of staff at the call centre had tested positive for Covid-19.

It comes after The Independen­t revealed England’s “world beating” coronaviru­s test and trace service is

failing to reach more than half the contacts named by infected residents in Blackburn with Darwen – where health chiefs are battling a major outbreak. One senior source said: “The contact tracing service is now part of the problem we are trying to solve, not the solution.”

NHS Lanarkshir­e said it was notified about the “potentiall­y linked cases” of Covid-19 infections at the call centre in Motherwell yesterday morning. David Cromie, consultant in public health medicine, said: “We instigated some immediate measures to reduce risk and are currently investigat­ing the situation.”

The DHSC confirmed the outbreak at the Sitel site in Motherwell in a statement last night. “This is being managed by Sitel and colleagues in NHS Lanarkshir­e, who are following appropriat­e test and protect action in line with Scottish Government advice,” an NHS Test and Trace spokespers­on said:

“We take the safety and wellbeing of our staff very seriously. Everyone at the site is currently working from home while a deep clean takes place, and will be offered a test within the next 24 hours.”

Scotland recorded 23 new confirmed cases of coronaviru­s yesterday, including three in the Lanarkshir­e health board area. It is the highest daily figure for new cases since 21 June, when 26 positive results were reported.

The number of confirmed cases has now risen in each of the last five days, although no further deaths of people with the disease have been recorded. Scotland’s national clinical director Jason Leitch said on Saturday that he was not overly concerned with the fluctuatin­g figures as they were “spread around the country.” A total of 18,445 people in Scotland have now tested positive for Covid-19.

Manwhile, Rochdale has brought in measures to avoid a reintroduc­tion of lockdown, as the town's director of public health warned the "fight against coronaviru­s is not over". The borough follows Blackburn with Darwen and Pendle in urging residents to follow extra precaution­s such as wearing face coverings in shops and limiting home visitors to two people.

Rochdale Council's director of public health, Andrea Fallon, said: "The fight against coronaviru­s is not over. Although lockdown measures are being relaxed across the country, we can see from our local data that we need to remain vigilant to the threat posed by the disease. "We have increased testing and that has shown us that we need to take action and ask everyone to help keep our infection rate down."

The measures will be reviewed in two weeks.

 ??  ?? There have been several local outbreaks of Covid-19 across the UK, including Leicester, Blackburn and Rochdale (Getty)
There have been several local outbreaks of Covid-19 across the UK, including Leicester, Blackburn and Rochdale (Getty)

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