A CORONAVIRUS outbreak has been declared on the DVLA’s places of work in Swansea, the company has stated.
A complete of 352 circumstances of Covid-19 have been recognized amongst staff on the contact centre for the reason that begin of September.
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A Covid-19 outbreak has been declared on the DVLA’s places of work in Swansea
Public Well being Wales confirmed outbreak – which incorporates 62 confirmed circumstances on the contact centre in Swansea Vale, since December 1.
Testing services have now been deployed by Swansea College Well being Board to the positioning from Monday till Wednesday for your complete workforce to be examined.
Sion Lingard, marketing consultant in well being safety for Public Well being Wales, stated: “Public Well being Wales can verify that NHS Check Hint Shield has been responding to 62 confirmed circumstances of Coronavirus in staff on the DVLA Contact Centre in Swansea Vale for the reason that 1 December.”
“We’re all working in shut collaboration with our associate businesses and our precedence is to scale back the variety of circumstances on this workforce.”
“We want to encourage all workers on the contact centre to take up the supply of testing accessible on the positioning till Wednesday December 23.”
“Discovering circumstances early is vital to decreasing transmission and dangers to these round you. However staff in any office could also be in danger from an infection in social or family settings.”
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