Public health chiefs express 'deep concern' over covid testing capacity

By James Kelly 17th Sep 2020

Cheshire and Merseyside Directors of Public Health are alarmed that access to testing in the area is limited and have issued a joint statement appealing for immediate action.

Some residents are being asked to travel to other parts of the country to get a Covid-19 test and not all symptomatic residents are able to access a test.

Directors of Public Health say that this poses a significant threat to the health and wellbeing of the residents of Cheshire and Merseyside.

Local authority teams and partners are working hard to implement effective plans,but Directors of Public Health are deeply concerned they do not have the essential tools to tackle an escalating pandemic.

Ian Ashworth, Chair of the Cheshire and Merseyside Directors of Public Health Board, said: "Directors of Public Health understand that there is a national issue with laboratory capacity and efforts are being made to rectify this situation but we would ask that immediate action is taken.

"We will work closely with the Cheshire and Merseyside Testing group to make the most of the testing capacity available to our residents.

"Additional testing capacity is essential to help prevent further spread of the virus in Cheshire and Merseyside but also the north west. Currently the north west region has 25% of the Covid-19 national cases and yet has access to only 15% of the national testing capacity."

Directors of Public Health are also concerned about resources to effectively lead locally supported contact tracing. Local areas are being asked to consider taking on the follow-up of cases that the national test and trace system cannot reach.

Mr Ashworth added: "Without any further resources, we will find it incredibly difficult to deal with the additional cases, let alone pursue the close contacts of those cases. Directors of Public Health and teams are already at full capacity.

"We would like to request that the appropriate resources are given to local authorities to ensure we have the capacity to deal with the cases that the national system cannot reach and close contacts."

"While hospital admissions are currently low, evidence from other countries like France and Spain shows that as cases rise so do hospital admissions and deaths. It is important to protect the most vulnerable and the economy, avoiding nationally imposed restrictions.

The Directors of Public Health have issued their joint statement publicly through Champs Public Health Collaborative, which works across the nine local authorities in Cheshire and Merseyside.

They are also encouraging all residents to play their part and unite together against Covid-19.

     

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