Covid-19 Testing Available for Council Workers
With substantially increased testing capacity, the government has extended testing to a wider group of essential workers and members of their households.
The government has today communicated with all councils in England thanking them for their efforts in the battle against coronavirus and reminding them of their eligibility for testing.
With substantially increased testing capacity, the government has extended testing to a wider group of essential workers and members of their households.
This means that council workers with symptoms of coronavirus are now able to be tested for the virus, and can return to work if the results are negative.
Those eligible in the local government sector include:
- Social care staff such as social and care workers – with social care workers in care homes able to get tested with or without symptoms
- Those delivering essential public services, such as benefits payments
- Those working with vulnerable children and adults, victims of domestic abuse, homeless people and rough sleepers
Booking the test has been made easier through a new online system.
Essential workers can book a test if they are experiencing symptoms – a high temperature or new continuous cough – at one of the more than 42 drive-through testing centres across the country, or receive a home testing kit.
Test results from the drive-through sites will be sent out by text within 48 hours and within 72 hours of collection of the home delivery tests.
For more information: Testing available for council workers