Posted: Mon 18th May 2020

First Minister defends decision to scrap Welsh COVID-19 test booking portal in favour of UK-wide system

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This article is old - Published: Monday, May 18th, 2020

Mark Drakeford has defended the decision to scrap an online platform for key workers in Wales to book a coronavirus test and adopt a UK-wide system which was launched last month.

Ministers originally dismissed the UK Government’s portal because “it wasn’t capable of sending results back into the Welsh NHS.”

Welsh Government decided to work with Amazon in developing a testing portal instead, which was only rolled out in the south east of the country.

However, at the weekend Health Minister Vaughan Gething said problems with the UK version had been resolved, meaning there was no need to continue with the Wales-only system.

Speaking on BBC Radio Wales this morning, Mark Drakeford defended the decision not to follow the other devolved nations in using the other platform in the first instance.

He said: “We didn’t go in with the English system originally was because it wasn’t capable of sending results back into the Welsh NHS.

“You could have had a test as an individual citizen, and you would have known the result but your GP wouldn’t have known it, the Welsh NHS wouldn’t have known it and in effect the value of that test will be pretty low.

“Now that data problem has been sorted out over the last couple of weeks with a lot of hard work, it is possible to use the UK system.

“Results (from tests) carried out on people in Wales will be fed directly back into GP records and into the NHS, therefore those tests are now very useful to us.”

When asked how much money had been spent setting up the now scrapped Welsh testing portal, Mr Drakeford said he was unsure.

He said: “I don’t have a figure in front of me but the point is in a crisis of this sort, you have to prepare all the time for different eventualities.

“Think of the money we have spent in field hospitals in Wales, we haven’t actually needed to use those field hospitals to anything like the extent that we expected but it’s really important to prepare.”

Pressed again on cost, the First Minister said: “I’m sure the figure will be available I just don’t have it in front of me … you will be able to make enquiries through press office in the normal way.”

“The general point is that you’ve got to prepare for different possibilities in the crisis and that’s what we’re doing with our portal.

“If we hadn’t been able to sort out a UK portal we would definitely had had to use it and so it’s not wasted money, it’s making proper preparations to be able to provide the services the people in Wales need.”

Welsh Conservative Shadow Health Minister, Angela Burns MS, welcomed what she described as “another Welsh Government u-turn”.

She said: “This is great news for key workers in Wales as they will finally be treated the same as the rest of the frontline against the Covid-19 fight.

“It is however a massive shame on the Welsh Government for the time and money wasted when they should have joined up with the UK Government on this right away.

“For weeks testing in Wales has stagnated and the people that we owe our lives to are being let down.

“The Welsh Government claim they want a four nation approach to defeat Covid but at each and every opportunity given to them they have to delay, waste time and money and then eventually decide that it is in the best interests of the people of Wales.

“They urgently need to come to that realisation quicker and stop playing party politics with people’s lives.”

You can find the UK testing portal here: https://self-referral.test-for-coronavirus.service.gov.uk/test-type



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