Rapid lateral flow tests to be deployed in Hartlepool in bid to stem rising Covid-19 infections

Rapid Covid-19 tests are to be rolled out across Hartlepool in an effort to put a halt to rising infection rates.
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The town is one of 17 new areas which will get the tests, joining 106 others which have signed up to the rapid community testing to be carried out this month and into January.

The latest daily figures, published yesterday by Public Health England (PHE), reported 92 new cases in the town, while the weekly case rate showed that up to Wednesday, December 16, there were 253.3 cases per 100,000 people, with the total number of cases recorded in seven days up to December 13 reported as 237.

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Tests are to be deployed in areas of the North East to identify asymptomatic cases of Covid-19.Tests are to be deployed in areas of the North East to identify asymptomatic cases of Covid-19.
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The previous week’s case rate stood at 238.1 per 100,000 people or 223 cases.

Quick-turnaround lateral flow tests will be used to help detect asymptomatic cases with the aim of slowing the spread of the virus in Tier 3 areas, with County Durham, Sunderland, Newcastle, South Tyneside, Gateshead, North Tyneside and Redcar and Cleveland also among the new areas to take part.

PHE scientists at Porton Down have confirmed the tests “successfully detected samples” with the new variant of Covid-19, which is spreading rapidly in London and South East England.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: “I am pleased to confirm 17 more local authorities will soon be rolling out enhanced community testing programmes as part of our plan to pick up more cases, more quickly.

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“Working together we will help areas where levels of the virus are highest to reduce their infection rates and break the chains of transmission.

“Roughly one in three people with coronavirus show no symptoms and so it’s essential we broaden testing to help identify those who are infected and infectious, unaware they may be spreading the disease.

“If you are offered community testing in your local area, I would strongly encourage you to take up this opportunity to get tested and protect your local community.”

The Government said targeted community testing of people with no symptoms will help identify positive cases more quickly and break chains of transmission, and is available for all local authorities in Tier 4, Tier 3, and in Tier 2 at risk of going into Tier 3, with authorities invited to submit applications.

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