Asymptomatic testing centres open in Haverhill
It'll help find covid sufferers who don't have symptoms
A new Covid-19 rapid testing centre targeting people who unwittingly have the virus and do not show symptoms opens in Lowestoft today (8 February).
Based at the Arts Centre in the High StreetKirkley and Pakefield FC clubhouse, it will use lateral flow testing to identify people who may have coronavirus but who are asymptomatic - crucial in stopping the spread of the virus as the UK vaccination programme is rolled out.
The centres are for anyone living or working in the towns and surrounding area who are unable to work from home. Employers are also being urged to encourage their staff to book regular for testing.
It's being operated on behalf of Suffolk County Council (SCC) and will operate seven days a week between 7am and 6pm. Tests should be booked in advance.
The launches follow the opening of the first centre at the University of Suffolk in Ipswich, then at The STEM Innovation Campus West Suffolk College in Western Way, Bury St Edmunds.
Lateral flow testing involves taking a swab from the throat and nose to see whether coronavirus is present in the body.
The person tested will then receive a text message giving the result within an hour.
Anyone giving a positive test will be told to self-isolate and advised on what to do next.
People are being asked to get tested twice a week, three to four days apart, as part of their weekly routine.
Anyone receiving a negative result needs to continue to follow the social distancing guidance as they may only be at the early stages of developing the virus.
This is in case levels of the virus in a person at the earlier test were too low to be detected at that time.
The centres are being run by contractors Commisceo on behalf of SCC through government funding.
Appointments for tests can be made through registering on the booking website or calling 0333 772 6144.
The centres are only for people not showing symptoms of Covid-19.
Anyone who is showing symptoms, or who may have been in close contact with someone who has, should not visit the centre.
Instead, they should ring 119 or go to the NHS website to book a test at one of the 12 symptomatic testing sites in Suffolk.