Care home rolling testing to increase
Staff will be tested weekly instead of fortnightly from next week
Last updated 3rd Nov 2020
More frequent Covid-19 testing has been announced for staff working in care homes in Northern Ireland.
Testing is set to increase from once every two weeks to once a week, and Health Minister Robin Swann indicated this should be rolled out from next week.
It comes as the number of active outbreaks of the virus in care homes has increased rapidly in recent months.
There were 117 active outbreaks in care homes according to Department of Health data on Tuesday.
The equivalent figure at the start of September was fewer than 20.
Mr Swann described care homes as "remaining on the front line in the battle against the virus''.
"I am pleased today to be able to confirm that testing is being made available to care home staff on a weekly basis. I have asked officials to ensure this takes effect right across the sector as soon as possible.
"I do not underestimate the logistical challenges this will bring, but I have no doubt it is the right thing to do.
"The expansion of testing is one of the most important weapons in our continuing battle with Covid-19.''
Mr Swann said care homes are under "considerable pressure'', similar to the rest of the health and social care system.
"I acknowledge the dedication and hard work of staff in our homes and also the support being provided to homes by the Trusts, PHA and HSCB,'' he said.
"No-one should be taking any false assurance from the welcome drop in positive cases we have seen in Northern Ireland in recent days.
"The system is now dealing with the serious consequences of infections acquired over recent weeks.
"The more prevalent the virus is in our community, the greater the risk of it spreading into our care homes.''