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COVID-19 Mobile Testing Units To Roll Out Friday

By: , April 2, 2020

The Key Point:

The country’s mobile testing mechanism will start rolling out on Friday (April 3) as the Ministry of Health and Wellness ramps up testing for the coronavirus (COVID-19).
COVID-19 Mobile Testing Units To Roll Out Friday
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Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, addressing the media during a digital press conference at the Ministry of Health and Wellness on Wednesday (April 1).

The Facts

  • Portfolio Minister, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, made the announcement during a digital press conference on Wednesday (April 1).
  • “The Ministry will be, essentially, engaging mobile units, which will be rebranded to indicate their purpose. Those units will be deployed in parishes across the country and we’re going to begin in the South East Regional Health Authority (SEHRA) and the North East Regional Health Authority (NERHA),” he said.

The Full Story

The country’s mobile testing mechanism will start rolling out on Friday (April 3) as the Ministry of Health and Wellness ramps up testing for the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Portfolio Minister, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, made the announcement during a digital press conference on Wednesday (April 1).

“The Ministry will be, essentially, engaging mobile units, which will be rebranded to indicate their purpose. Those units will be deployed in parishes across the country and we’re going to begin in the South East Regional Health Authority (SEHRA) and the North East Regional Health Authority (NERHA),” he said.

Dr. Tufton noted that a protocol is in place to facilitate testing.

“Persons who have a desire to be tested will be subjected to that protocol in terms of an assessment done or triage as would be done in our accident and emergency context. If they meet the specific requirements or criteria, then the samples would be collected by those units and test administered and they will be contacted and given appropriate guidance and counselling,” he outlined.

Minister Tufton emphasised that “the fact that you want to be tested, doesn’t mean that you will be tested. It’s a function of the clinical assessment that will be done and the counselling that will be done”.

“But we will have more opportunity, because we will have more testing sites or sampling sites across the country with these mobile units, and we believe it will increase, a fair bit, the number of samples that will be collected and, therefore, tests that are done,” he said.

Last Updated: April 2, 2020

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