Scottish testing for Coronavirus in the community ‘to be expanded’

Surveillance testing for the Coronavirus is to be expanded to monitor the spread of the virus in the community.
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The programme will be extended to GP practices covering up to 1.2 million people across all health boards in Scotland, the Scottish Government said today.

It will test people presenting with relevant symptoms, including flu-like symptoms or general respiratory illness and underlying health conditions.

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It will also support the continued testing of people admitted to hospital with symptoms.

However people following the guidance to stay at home for seven days if they have mild symptoms of a new cough or raised temperature will not be routinely tested – and will continue to be advised to only phone NHS 111 or contact the GP if their condition worsens.

A spokesperson said: “Surveillance testing will provide real-time information on how the virus is spreading in Scotland, which will inform NHS planning and allow resources to be directed where they are needed most.

“Key workers such as NHS staff will continue to be tested if they show symptoms”.

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Dr Catherine Calderwood, Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer, said: “This new approach to testing will enable us to understand the pattern and spread of coronavirus in the community, to develop a clear assessment of the situation and to predict the peak number of cases, without having to test everyone with possible symptoms.

“Those with mild symptoms do not need to be tested.

“They should continue to stay at home for seven days and only contact their GP or 111 if their condition worsens.

“Everybody has a role to play in helping contain this outbreak by following the latest health advice and basic hygiene precautions such as washing hands frequently, not touching their face and covering their nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.”