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Coronavirus testing site for key workers to open in north


By Lorna Thompson

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A DRIVE-THROUGH coronavirus swab test facility is to open in Inverness as the UK Government scales up testing for thousands more NHS staff and other key workers.

The site on the Inverness campus forms part of a network of testing sites being set up around the UK, and is the fourth in Scotland.

It will operate on an appointment-only basis for NHS staff and other key workers.

This follows the launch of the UK Government’s partnership with universities, research institutes and companies to begin roll-out of the network of new labs and field testing sites across the UK, with 35 testing sites opened to date.

The UK Government says the network will provide thousands more PCR swab tests – which are used to identify if you currently have the virus – for critical key workers, starting with NHS frontline staff. This allows those who test negative for coronavirus to return to work as soon as possible, and those who test positive the time to recover.

Moray Conservative MP Douglas Ross said: "This new UK Government funded testing centre in Inverness will help key workers living in the area continue their vital work, helping to look after those who need it most.

"The UK Government has committed to expand our testing capacity right across the UK and this new centre is now one of four throughout Scotland. We will continue to work for everyone in the UK to save lives and protect our NHS."

Health Minister Lord Bethell said: "The UK Government is rapidly scaling up the national effort to boost testing capacity for coronavirus to protect the vulnerable, support our NHS, and ultimately save lives.

"This new service will help end the uncertainty of whether NHS and social care staff and other key workers need to stay at home, meaning those who test negative will be able to return to work.

The UK Government has linked up with universities, research institutes and companies to expand the network of new labs and field testing sites.
The UK Government has linked up with universities, research institutes and companies to expand the network of new labs and field testing sites.

"This is a national effort and we are proud to be working with a number of partners to turn this ambition into a reality and roll out additional capacity to where it is needed."

Professor John Newton, national co-ordinator for the UK Coronavirus Testing Strategy, said: "New testing sites such as this one are a key pillar of our five-pillar plan to scale up testing, and are critical in supporting NHS staff and other frontline workers who are isolating at home to return safely to work if the test is negative.

"This is a brilliant example of industries and businesses turning their resources to creating and rolling out mass testing at scale, which will help to deliver on our aim of carrying out 100,000 tests a day across the UK by the end of the month."

The testing centre will offer self-administered tests. Those tested will receive their results within a few days.

The UK Government says it is also urgently working on setting up a home-testing service for critical key workers, supported by Amazon's logistics network and other commercial partners.

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