Boris boosts rapid workplace testing across the UK

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The Prime Minister has asked Cabinet ministers to help normalise testing in the workplace. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street

Government widens the criteria for joining the workplace rapid testing programme from businesses with more than 250 employees, to businesses with more than 50 employees.

The Government has announced today they are working closely with organisations across different sectors that are vital to the running of the country and where employees cannot work from home during lockdown. From transport networks to food manufacturers they are encouraging them to sign up to rapid testing programmes that identify cases of COVID-19 in employees who are not showing symptoms. It is hoped this will further help stop the spread of the virus and ensure vital public and economic services can continue.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has asked ministers to encourage their sectors to take up the offer of rapid workplace testing, marking efforts to normalise testing in the workplace across both public and private sectors.

Many employers have already taken up the offer of rapid, regular workforce testing, with 112 UK organisations across almost 500 sites having already joined the initiative. Today, however, the government has confirmed that it has widened the criteria for joining the workplace rapid testing programme from businesses with more than 250 employees, to businesses with more than 50 employees.

This hugely increases the number of different businesses that are able to sign up, so that small and medium size companies can benefit from rapid testing as the country works to Build Back Better.

According to the authorities, testing is key to breaking the chains of transmission. More than 2.5 million tests have been distributed across the public and private sectors so far, and an online portal has been launched to make it even easier for business in the private sector to get involved and find out more about offering rapid testing in the workplace. But the Government’s statement reiterates “those who can work from home should continue to do so.”

Around one in three people who have coronavirus (COVID-19) have no symptoms and may be unknowingly spreading the virus. This expansion of testing will find more positive cases, keeping workers who cannot work from home unknowingly passing on the virus and protecting vital public services. The Government say it is essential the country continues using tests to safeguard the population and prevent the spread of the virus.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said:

“To save lives and protect the NHS, we have again asked for everyone to work from home. But we know that for some this is not possible, which is why the workplace rapid testing programme is so important.

“Employers should regularly test their staff, and this drive across government to raise awareness and encourage more businesses to introduce rapid testing for employees is incredibly important. When you consider that around one in three people have the virus without symptoms and could potentially infect people without even knowing it, it becomes clear why focusing testing on those without symptoms is so essential.

“We are already working with many employers to scale up workforce testing, spanning the food industry, retail sector, transport network, and across the public sector too. I strongly urge businesses and employees across the country to take up this offer of rapid testing to help stop this virus spreading further.”

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