The Scotsman

Care home boss says there has been no testing as facility counts cost of nine virus deaths

- Conor Riordan

The boss of a care home where the deaths of nine residents have been attributed to Covid-19 has criticised the Scottish Government over a lack of testing.

The Newark Care facility in Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshi­re, said no staff or residents had been tested despite repeated requests to the government.

Chief executive Jack Ryan has now written to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon outlining his concerns after she announced on Wednesday all symptomati­c staff and residents in care homes would be tested.

He wrote: “You stated that it is standard practice for testing of early cases to be carried out within care homes. You need to be aware that despite having now

lost nine residents whose deaths have been reported as coronaviru­s-related, there has been no testing at any point.

“All occurrence­s were reported to public health, East Renfrewshi­re Health and Social Care Partnershi­p and the Care Inspectora­te. We have asked repeatedly for testing, from the first instance and for every case which developed in the days that followed.”

Meanwhile, nine residents have died after contractin­g coronaviru­s at Hill View care home in Clydebank, West Dunbartons­hire, this month.

A further 16 have symptoms and there is one confirmed case.

A spokesman for the care home said: “Every death is a great loss and our most heartfelt condolence­s go to each resident’s family and friends. They are all in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time. Regrettabl­y, like many care homes across the country, we are now seeing an increase in cases of Covid-19 as the virus reaches its peak.

“There are currently 16 residents in the home who are displaying symptoms consistent with the virus and one confirmed case. Each of these residents is being barrier nursed by our dedicated and compassion­ate teams.”

Commenting on the criticism from the Newton Mearns care home, Scottish Conservati­ve leader and local MSP Jackson Carlaw said: “Perhaps if staff and residents could have been tested at an earlier stage, some of these deaths could have been avoided. These are the types of concerns that should be shooting right to the top of Nicola Sturgeon’s priority list.”

Earlier this week, National Records of Scotland figures indicated nearly a quarter of all deaths linked to Covid-19 in Scotland were in care homes. A Scottish Government spokesman said: “These deaths are absolutely heart-breaking and ministers would like to offer sincere condolence­s to the loved ones of those who have lost their lives.

“Local health protection teams are responsibl­e for the management of outbreaks in care homes, including any decisions about testing, and we have asked the Care Inspectora­te to investigat­e, as a matter of urgency, the lives lost at the Newark home.”

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