Posted: Tue 10th Mar 2020

Updated: Tue 10th Mar

Full list released of Community Testing Units set up to help support Coronavirus diagnosis in North Wales

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Mar 10th, 2020

Three Community Testing Units (CTUs) have been set up in North Wales to support the response to tackling Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19).

The Health Board say the drive-through units will help Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board meet demand for testing over the coming weeks.

In the latest stats released today there have been no new confirmed cases in the last days worth of data.

Only patients who have completed an initial assessment through the all-Wales 111 telephone service and who have an appointment will be tested at the units. Members of the public who visit the units without having had an assessment through 111 will not be tested. The units are not operating a walk-in service and will not provide testing without a prior appointment.

Anybody who is worried that they have symptoms of coronavirus should check the online NHS Direct symptom checker at www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk before contacting the NHS by dialling 111. They should not visit any healthcare setting, including hospitals or GP practices.

The CTUs are located at Rossett Clinic, Wrexham; Bryn y Neuadd Hospital in Llanfairfechan; and Ysbyty Alltwen in Porthmadog.

Following an initial assessment by NHS Direct Wales or 111 and Public Health Wales, patients who meet the case definition of having potentially been infected, and who are well enough and able to drive, will be asked to attend the Unit for a COVID-19 test. This is a simple throat and nasal swab.

The drive-up unit, which helps keep potential patients isolated in their vehicle, supports testing in people’s homes, which has to date been used across North Wales and will continue to be available for people unable to drive or travel to the drive-through units.

The Health Board say there is no additional risk to people living in the immediate vicinities of these units. A range of precautions and infection prevention measures have been considered and put in place, including strict clinical protocols and the use of Personal Protective Equipment, to keep staff, patients and people living and working nearby safe.

Dr David Fearnley, Executive Medical Director for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, said: “Our Community Testing Units are not drop-in centres. Testing will only be available for people who have been referred there following a diagnosis through the NHS Wales 111 service.

“Anybody with symptoms of coronavirus should contact the NHS by dialling 111 before visiting any healthcare setting, including hospitals or GP practices.

“Once an assessment through the 111 service has taken place, patients will be given advice about whether they should attend one of the centres, or arrangements will be made for a home testing team to visit their home. We would like to thank our staff for their hard work and commitment to protecting the health of our communities during what is an evolving situation.”

Wales NHS has launched a new online symptom checker today for those worried about coronavirus.

People who think they may have symptoms of COVID19 are being urged to use the new service as a ‘first port call.’

The new service is aimed easing some of the strain off the NHS 111 telephone helpline which has seen a huge spike in the number of calls it is dealing with.

“We know lots of you are worried about Coronavirus.  That’s why we’ve developed our new online symptom checker. This should be your FIRST port of call for advice.

“111 is very busy so bear with us especially if you’re awaiting a call back. While waiting the best idea is to stay home”

Also be aware of the general advice on hand washing and catching coughs and sneezes in tissues, and Guidance for schools: advice for parents or carers.

The new symptom checker can be found here: www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk



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