New walk-through testing centre for coronavirus opens in Cornwall

The site at the Westbourne Car Park in Liskeard is open for screenings for anyone who has symptoms

Author: Emma HartPublished 12th Feb 2021

A new walk through testing centre for coronavirus has opened in south-east Cornwall.

Anyone with symptoms will be able to get screened in Liskeard, at the Westbourne Car Park.

Locals can book appointments if they experience a high temperature, new continuous cough or a loss/change to their taste or smell.

It is part of the government's drive to improve access in local communities.

How can I book a test?

Testing at the site in Liskeard is only available for those with coronavirus symptoms - a high temperature, a new continuous cough, or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste.

Anyone with one or more of these symptoms should book a test at nhs.uk/coronavirus or by calling 119.

The new site is situated so it is easily accessible without a car.

Those being tested will be required to follow public health measures, including social distancing, not travelling by taxi or public transport, practicing good personal hygiene and wearing a face covering throughout, including while travelling to and from the testing centre.

Anyone attending an appointment at a walk-through test site will be provided with guidance on getting to and from the test site safely, with additional support for vulnerable groups and people with disabilities.

Testing at the new site started today, Thursday 11th February, with appointments made available each day.

The testing centre is being operated in partnership with Serco and will offer self-administered tests.

Jonathan Brasher, Serco's Director for Testing Centres, said: "We are pleased to be supporting the Government, in their work to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, as one of the providers managing testing centres, including this new local test centre in Liskeard.

"I would like to thank all my colleagues within Serco who work extremely quickly and professionally to set up these testing centres, alongside the other organisations involved. I know that they are proud to be playing their part to help deliver this vital programme".

Jonathan Brasher, Serco's Director for Testing Centres

What does the government say?

The government says it is committed to continue expanding the capacity of the network of UK test sites and laboratories, to make it even easier to get tested and reduce the time it takes to receive test results.

The site is part of the largest network of diagnostic testing facilities created in British history which has the capacity to process more than 700,000 tests a day and includes more than 800 sites across the UK.

These include 87 drive-through sites, 486 walk-through sites, six Lighthouse laboratories, home testing and satellite kits, and a large number of mobile units.

Anyone testing positive for the virus in England will be contacted by NHS Test and Trace to help them trace their contacts. This will help to identify who they may have been in close contact with, protecting others from further transmission.

Close contacts of those testing positive will also hear from NHS Test and Trace, asking them to stay at home for ten days to prevent them from unknowingly spreading the virus. They will be advised to also book a test if they develop symptoms.

Health Minister, Lord Bethell, said: "To respond to the coronavirus, we have built a major testing and tracing system from scratch. We are constantly working to expand and improve it with new technologies and innovations so everyone with symptoms can get a test.

"New walk-in sites like this one makes it even easier to get a test no matter where you live. If you have symptoms of coronavirus, I urge you to book a test today and follow the advice of NHS Test and Trace if you are contacted to protect others and stop the spread of the virus".

Health Minister, Lord Bethell

Baroness Dido Harding, Interim Executive Chair of the National Institute for Health Protection, said: "Walk-through sites offer communities better access to coronavirus testing, so everyone with symptoms can get a test. This new site is part of our ongoing work to expand our testing network across the UK which now has the capacity to process more than 700,000 tests a day. We will continue to expand capacity to improve test turnaround times and push forward testing innovations to make sure anyone who needs a test can get one.

"Please book a test if you have coronavirus symptoms: a new continuous cough, a high temperature and a loss or change in sense of smell or taste, and follow the advice of NHS Test and Trace if you are contacted".

Baroness Dido Harding