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Donegal’s COVID-19 Community Testing Centres to close this week

written by Staff Writer March 28, 2023
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The Public Health advice for COVID-19 has been updated and from this Thursday (30th March 2023) COVID-19 testing is no longer recommended for the vast majority of people.

In line with this new advice, community testing centres across Donegal and the self-referral portal for ordering PCR tests are no longer required, and both will be closed as of 30th March 2023.

Commenting, Dr John Cuddihy, HSE National Director for Public Health said, “We are making these changes now based on best available evidence in relation to managing COVID-19, recognising the high level of vaccine-induced and naturally acquired population immunity in Ireland as well as the development of new treatments, all of which are mitigating the worst impacts of COVID-19 infection.

“Testing for COVID-19 will not be necessary for the vast majority of the population. For most people, if they have symptoms of COVID-19 or other viral respiratory tract infections, they should stay at home and limit contact with others until 48 hours after their symptoms have substantially or fully resolved – they do not need to do a COVID-19 test.”

Eileen Whelan, HSE Lead for COVID-19 Test and Trace and Vaccination, added, “From this Thursday, the self-referral portal on the HSE’s website, which enabled specific groups of the public book their own PCR test, will no longer be required and will close.

Also from Thursday, 30th March 2023, Health Care Workers who are household close contacts are no longer required to do antigen tests. Therefore, the current antigen-ordering portal on HSE.ie will also close. Specific guidance will be issued to Health and Care Workers.

Eileen Whelan further explained, “A reduced contact tracing service will remain and contact tracing will be limited to those who have had a positive test in settings and scenarios (such as hospitals and long term care facilities) where further transmission is likely, and could have serious impact based on Public Health Risk Assessment.”

Both PCR and antigen testing will continue to be used by doctors in hospitals and General Practice settings for the purpose of diagnosing and deciding on the provision of treatment for COVID-19 to a patient.

Public Health teams may also decide that COVID-19 testing is required in the management of an outbreak in a high-risk setting where they believe that further transmission is likely and could have serious impact, based on Public Health Risk Assessment.

Donegal’s COVID-19 Community Testing Centres to close this week was last modified: March 28th, 2023 by Staff Writer
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