COVID-19: NHS workforce repeat asymptomatic testing evaluation
Understanding the impact of repeat routine lateral flow device (LFD) testing of asymptomatic NHS staff in the secondary care patient-facing NHS workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Applies to England
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Over the first 27 weeks of the testing intervention, there were approximately 40,000 positive results from 10.4 million reported tests from 908,000 people taking part in self-testing using LFDs in the NHS organisation in scope of the evaluation. That is a positivity rate of 0.4% by test, and 4% by individual healthcare worker who took part over the whole evaluation period.
The primary objective of this evaluation was to enable NHS England and NHS Test and Trace (Department of Health and Social Care) to understand the impact of repeat routine lateral flow testing of asymptomatic NHS staff on the detection of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the secondary care patient-facing NHS workforce.