Additional staff brought in to support Scotland's Test and Protect contact tracing system

It's as the country continues to deal with a higher level of Covid cases per day.

Author: Linsey HannaPublished 9th Jul 2021
Last updated 9th Jul 2021

Additional staff members will be brought in to support Scotland's Test and Protect contact tracing system over the coming week to help address a rising number of Covid-19 cases.

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said recent changes to the system are helping its performance and the way it operates will continue to evolve as vaccination levels rise.

Ascensos, one of Test and Protect’s existing commercial partners, has agreed an arrangement with Barrhead Travel to accelerate and increase the capacity they are providing to the contact tracing system by 100 staff.

Additional contact tracing bank staff continue to be brought on board and existing bank staff mobilised.

Recent changes to the system have also been implemented aimed at ensuring a growing number of cases are closed by contact tracers and that high risk cases are prioritised. These include greater use of text messaging to contact lower risk index cases and digital self-tracing forms.

Humza Yousaf said: "Our Test and Protect workforce have played a vital role in the battle against this pandemic. We owe these contact tracing teams a huge debt of gratitude for all their efforts over the past year.

"The Test and Protect system has continued to operate well as case numbers have increased in recent weeks, contacting unprecedented numbers of people.

"This agreement to bring in additional staff follows our ongoing efforts this year to ensure commercial partners were on board in preparation for potential increases in demand on the contact tracing system.

"This extra workforce is important, but the success of the system going forward will not simply be about staffing numbers.

"Test and Protect will change as the population becomes more protected by vaccination and it will still play a key role in mitigating clusters and outbreaks in high risk settings, slowing infection spread and protecting populations at risk.

"As we announced last week, we are now using a variety of methods to contact people, including using digital methods like SMS messages for lower risk cases and prioritising calls for higher risk cases.

"These changes, along with extra staffing, will ensure that people are contact traced, and begin self-isolation, as quickly as possible. I’m confident that the performance of Test and Protect has started to improve in recent days.

"The majority of people comply when asked to self-isolate and we are thankful for the important role they are continue to play in stopping transmission of COVID-19.

"We will have to manage living with COVID-19 for some time to come, even when we are able to move beyond Level 0. While we hope we are in the process of emerging from the pandemic, case rates at the moment underline the fact that this virus is still with us."

Jacqueline Dobson, President of Barrhead Travel, said:

"With the ongoing travel restrictions, Barrhead Travel will continue to support NHS Scotland to help their continued fight against coronavirus by providing highly skilled personnel for contact tracing efforts.

"The recovery of international travel will be slow and our continued partnership with the NHS means we can bring talented colleagues back from Furlough and keep our people in work until the demand for travel returns.

"We are privileged to be able to play a small part in helping Scotland emerge from the pandemic at such a critical point.

"While we have a number of colleagues seconded to supporting the NHS at this time, international travel is, of course, our primary business.

"All of our stores across the UK are open and we look forward to helping our customers with their future holiday plans as the world begins to reopen."

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