Local contact tracing service launched for residents who have tested positive for coronavirus
A local contact tracing service is being launched on 18 February to help Public Health England and the NHS in tracing Covid-19 positive residents.
A local contact tracing service is being launched on 18 February to help Public Health England and the NHS in tracing Covid-19 positive residents.
Dorset Council will help with contact tracing if the NHS Test and Trace system is unable to contact a local resident.
Ten sites will be available to residents over the Christmas period, but you do need to ring or go online to book a test.
If you have symptoms you have the option of two new Covid-19 testing sites which have to be booked through the national portal.
The mobile testing unit for COVID-19 has moved to Swannery Car Park in Weymouth from Weymouth Park and Ride from Saturday 5 December.
The Government is launching a new Test and Trace app today (24 September) to help prevent further spread of the COVID-19 virus
The Government has high hopes for the new NHS Test and Trace Service for Covid-19, but sadly scammers are looking to exploit the system, which was launched at the beginning of June.