First Minister to outline test, trace, isolate and support approach in tackling Covid-19

The Scottish Government say the approach is one of a number of steps that will be required to suppress the virus in the months ahead.

Published 3rd May 2020

The First Minister will today outline the role a test, trace, isolate and support approach could have in keeping community transmission of Covid-19 as low as possible.

The Scottish Government say the approach is one of a number of steps that will be required to maintain suppression of the virus in the months ahead alongside physical distancing, and hand and respiratory hygiene.

A paper “Test, Trace, Isolate, Support” will be published to boost public knowledge of the steps individuals will be required to take, and the central role of the public in ensuring the success of such a system.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said:

“The advice remains the same - staying at home and only making essential journeys is saving lives. Keeping physical distance in the limited circumstances when you have to be around people, and continuing to regularly wash your hands are still the best way to reduce your risk of infection.

“Physical distancing has helped to reduce the prevalence of the virus and cut the number of people in serious conditions in our hospitals, however as and when we make changes to the current lockdown restrictions alternative measures will need to be in place.

“Test, trace, isolate and support will be one of a number of actions we will have to put in place to maintain suppression of the virus, to interrupt chains of infection and disrupt the spread and will require the support of everyone in our society to be effective.

“At today’s briefing I will set out more information on the approach we are taking and what people will be required to do, under this approach.”