Updated Covid-19 testing strategy for Wales published

29 Jan 2021 10:38 AM

A revised and updated coronavirus testing strategy was published yesterday (Thursday 28 January) by Health Minister Vaughan Gething.

The original testing strategy was published in July 2020 and has been revised in light of our greater understanding of the virus, the development of new testing technology and the roll-out of our vaccination programme. The new strategy also expands our testing approach to include more regular testing for NHS and care home staff and patients in hospitals.

A community testing framework is also being published  which builds on the pilot schemes in Merthyr Tydfil and Lower Cynon to test asymptomatic people to stop the spread of the virus.

The revised strategy focuses on the following priority areas:

Health Minister Vaughan Gething said:

Testing has continued to play a pivotal role in our overall approach to preventing the transmission of Covid-19 across Wales.

Since the last strategy was published, new testing technologies have demonstrated it is possible to test at far greater scale, frequency and speed than ever before. Testing remains important as we roll out the vaccine. Once vaccinated, it is still critical that people continue to follow the guidance and if showing symptoms, get tested.

I’m setting out our revised approach so we can continue to safeguard our most vulnerable people and protect the NHS. The strategy also looks ahead at how we can use testing as an appropriate and effective safeguard alongside the vaccine as we return to normality.

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