The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Scotland aims for 3,000 daily Covid-19 tests

- Cancer screening stops to free resources BY TOM PETERKIN POLITICAL EDITOR

Thousands of Scots are to be tested for Covid-19 as Nicola Sturgeon steps up the fight against the virus. The first minister said “huge” efforts were being made to expand the number of coronaviru­s tests to 3,000 a day amid concerns that not enough are being done.

Cancer screenings are to be “paused” to free up resources to increase testing and the Scottish Events Campus (SEC) in Glasgow transforme­d into a field hospital to relieve the pressure on the NHS.

The plans were revealed as the number of Covid-19 deaths in the country rose to 47, an increase of six on Sunday’s figure.

There are now 108 people in intensive care who either have the virus or are suspected to have it, an increase of 13 in the past 24 hours.

The number of positive coronaviru­s cases has risen to 1,563, with NHS Orkney revealing the island now has its first test-confirmed case.

At her daily briefing, Ms Sturgeon said tests are currently being carried out on around 800 people per day.

“We are taking steps over the next few weeks to build that up to 3,000 and we are going to go beyond that,” Ms Sturgeon said.

“We are very focused and a huge amount of work is under way right now to expand the capacity of our lab network in Scotland so that we can do more tests and that will obviously enable more tests on (health and care) workers to be done.”

The target is for all tests, although key health and care workers will be prioritise­d.

Ms Sturgeon also said discussion­s with private companies are taking place at a UK level to further increase testing capacity. An additional laboratory in Glasgow is about to become operationa­l as part of that drive.

Concern has been expressed that not enough NHS and care staff are getting tested, meaning that some are having to self-isolate as a precaution­ary measure when it might be that they do not have the virus.

Shadow Health Secretary Miles Briggs called for more testing to be introduced for key workers as a matter of urgency.

“I have been raising this with the Scottish Government for the past 10 days because NHS and social care staff are desperate to have the opportunit­y to be tested so they know if they can continue working plus protect their families, colleagues and patients,” the Tory MSP for Lothian said.

“Up to 20% of NHS and social care staff could be affected and the tests can help get them back to work safely.

“We know that in other countries they have been doing more tests to try to stop the spread. This is something we have to put resources into.”

The UK wide target is for 25,000 daily tests, a figure that is behind the German figure of 70,000 per day. Currently, the UK capacity is for 10,949 tests a day.

Ms Sturgeon said there would be a temporary suspension of breast, bowel, cervical, abdominal aortic aneurysm and diabetic retinopath­y screening to free up staff to deal with the coronaviru­s effort.

She said:“We will restart the screening programmes we have paused as soon as we can. This is a temporary suspension and it will be reviewed after 12 weeks or earlier, if evidence suggests restarting the programme is feasible.

“However, at this moment pausing these programmes is an important way of allowing the NHS to deal with the impact of Covid-19.”

Anyone who develops symptoms that would usually be screened for – such as breast lumps – should contact their GP, the first minster said.

Screening of pregnant women and newborn babies will continue as normal.

By halting the other screening programmes, the Chief Medical Officer Dr Catherine Calderwood said NHS staff in laboratori­es could instead work on testing for Covid-19, helping to provide “that vital increase in the capacity for testing for coronaviru­s that we need”.

In the Western Isles – where there has yet to be a confirmed case – a resource has been set up in Castlebay School and Leisure Centre as a precaution­ary measure, given the limited resources on Barra and Vatersay and their distance from hospitals.

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The SEC in Glasgow will be transforme­d into a temporary hospital

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