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Theme park opens drive-through coronavirus testing unit as UK ramps up response

Sat, 28th Mar 2020 12:17

By Estelle Shirbon

LONDON, March 28 (Reuters) - A drive-through coronavirus
testing facility for health workers has begun operating in the
car park of a popular resort near London, part of a British
government drive to ramp up testing for those on the frontline
of the epidemic.

The Chessington World of Adventures theme park, which
usually hosts families seeking a fun day out, has turned one of
its main car parks into a testing unit for National Health
Service (NHS) staff, a spokeswoman said on Saturday.

The government, which had been criticised by some doctors
and nurses for not providing them with enough protective gear
and testing kits, announced on Friday it was introducing a much
bigger testing regime for the NHS.

The United Kingdom has so far reported 14,579 cases of the
virus and 759 deaths, with the peak of the epidemic in the
country expected to come in several weeks.

The country is largely on lock-down, with Britons urged to
stay home. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and health minister Matt
Hancock are among those who have tested positive.

"We are proud to be able to offer our assistance to the NHS
during this unprecedented time," the theme park said in a
statement.

The facility at Chessington, which is being run by health
ministry officials and conducted its first tests on Friday,
consists of a series of cabins widely spread out across the car
park.

Staff in high-visibility jackets are on hand to direct NHS
staff arriving in cars. For now, only those who have been
specifically referred for testing will be given access.

The health workers, who remain in their cars, are tested by
nurses who carry out swabs in the nose and mouth through car
windows.

The government said on Friday that it had set up a new
partnership with firms including Thermo Fisher Scientific,
Randox and Boots, and with top UK universities, to scale up the
testing regime.

The first of three new hub laboratories that are being put
into place is expected to process around 800 samples over the
weekend. The number of tests being processed will then rise
dramatically, according to the health ministry.

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The NHS is also setting up three new temporary hospitals in
London, Birmingham and Manchester. At the enormous Excel Centre
trade show venue in east London, large numbers of ambulances and
paramedics were on site on Saturday as part of preparations for
the facility to open next week.

The government also said it was starting to deliver food
boxes to people deemed at high risk from the illness, who have
been advised by the NHS to stay at home for 12 weeks.

In what it described as the biggest effort to deliver
supplies to those in need since World War Two, the ministry of
housing, communities and local government said the first of
50,000 free food boxes containing items such as pasta and tinned
goods would be delivered over the weekend.

Some 1.5 million clinically vulnerable people have been
advised to shield themselves at home for 12 weeks.

Like numerous other countries affected by the coronavirus
pandemic, Britain has brought in strict social distancing
measures.

The public have been instructed to stay at home, going out
only to buy food or medicines or for exercise once a day.
Schools, shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes are closed and
anyone who can work from home is expected to do so.
(Reporting by Estelle Shirbon
Editing by Frances Kerry)

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