Cornonavirus in Scotland: Testing centre for asymptomatic people to open next week in Fife, says John Swinney

John Swinney has announced that a testing centre for asymptomatic people will open next week in Fife.

Speaking at the coronavirus briefing in Edinburgh on Friday, the Deputy First Minister said the centre – part of a drive by the Scottish Government to test people in the community regardless of symptoms – will open in Cowdenbeath on Wednesday, while four more will open in Fife in coming weeks.

Mr Swinney said proposals for similar centres from 19 local authorities were expected to be agreed by the end of Friday, and further agreements due to be reached next week.

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Lateral flow tests will be used at the centres, but any positive cases will be confirmed using the more sensitive PCR tests.

Mr Swinney said: “The targeted expansion of testing in these communities will help more people find out if they have Covid, even if they don’t have symptoms.

“It will help them to know if they or their contacts need to self-isolate and will therefore play an important part in helping us to stop the spread of the virus.”

Mr Swinney also said road clearing due to bad weather will be prioritised around vaccination centres.

The Met Office has issued amber warnings for snow in parts of Scotland in the coming days, but John Swinney said the Scottish Government and its partners are working to ensure disruption is kept to a minimum.

John Swinney has announced that a testing centre for asymptomatic people will open next week in Fife.John Swinney has announced that a testing centre for asymptomatic people will open next week in Fife.
John Swinney has announced that a testing centre for asymptomatic people will open next week in Fife.

He said: “We’re prioritising the clearance of roads in and around vaccination centres, that is standard practice around NHS facilities wherever there is snow or ice.

“These measures should help to ensure that people are able to meet their destinations.”

The Deputy First Minister said those invited for a vaccination can rearrange their appointment by following the instructions on the letter they received.

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On Friday, it was reported that Scotland recorded 61 deaths from coronavirus and 895 positive tests in the past 24 hours.

The number of new cases has fallen from the 1,149 announced on Thursday, although the number of deaths has increased from 53.

It brings the death toll of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days to 6,383.

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