Take advantage of free regular rapid testing until June, by registering your business before 12 April 2021.
As we approach the 12th of April and the next step on the roadmap, we look forward to taking these next steps safely. However, before we get to that point, business leaders must plan ahead in order to create safe working environments that will help stop the spread of the virus.
At the time of writing, over 30 million people in the UK have received their first vaccination, which shows huge progress already. While the vaccine does offer us long-term protection, it can’t do everything that is needed on its own. Workplace testing offers us a way forward now, so it is important that business owners act soon.
For free testing until the end of June, register your business before 12 April. Simply follow this link. This is open to all businesses and includes those that aren’t open yet.
The critical role of regular rapid workplace testing
If we are to stop the spread of the virus, we must break the chains of transmission. Millions of people are already using regular rapid testing to help protect those around them. If you are someone that needs to leave the house to go to work, then regular rapid testing is available to you. With access to regular testing, workplaces will become safer for employees and businesses will be protected. That is why you, as a business leader, must play your part. Testing will make your business more resilient, as it allows cases to be caught early before they spread, impacting the health and wellbeing of your workforce.
Around 1 in 3 people with coronavirus don’t have symptoms or don’t realise they’re infected and are therefore unlikely to get tested or self-isolate. This means they can spread the virus around workplaces without knowing it. Regular testing is already drastically reducing the number of those cases. To date, rapid tests have identified over 92,000 asymptomatic positive cases, who otherwise would have been spreading the virus.
How rapid workplace testing will work
Rapid Covid-19 tests are easy and convenient for workers to do. The results come back in around 30 minutes. By signing up your business for regular rapid workplace testing, so employees can get tested at least twice a week, you will help stop the spread, keeping your family, friends, colleagues, and business safe. Helping us all to keep life moving.
Businesses can set up on-site workplace testing, offer tests for workers to take home or a combination of the two. Tests will be sent to businesses at no cost, making testing even more accessible.
Odyssey Systems, based in Stockton-on-Tees, are one of the many businesses already signed up to delivering regular rapid workplace testing. A relatively small company of around 28 staff, they carry out business critical services across the North East and Yorkshire.
“Our staff work remotely whenever possible, but several roles require a presence in the office or, in the case of installing equipment or delivering remote working solutions, our engineers must attend a client’s premises. The lateral flow tests offer peace of mind to employees and engineers required to visit clients’ premises, and being able to access these tests for free will make a huge difference to our business”, Andrew Middlemiss, Finance Director at Odyssey Systems.
An online portal has launched at gov.uk to make it even easier for businesses to find out about offering workplace testing – and to order free tests. Businesses will be provided with all the information they need to plan and deliver their testing programme.
If your business registers by 12 April, free tests will be provided until the end of June. You can sign up today by clicking this link.
Who is eligible?
A major effort across the private and public sector has already resulted in interest from over 60,000 UK organisations.
All businesses with employees in England who can’t work from home can sign up for rapid workplace testing, including those still closed due to lockdown. You’ll still need to register by 12 April, and free tests will currently be provided until the end of June. Register your business here.
These links will give you more information on coronavirus testing if your business is registered in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland.
If you are a smaller business that is unable to offer rapid workplace testing,
you can direct your employees to their local test sites. They will find
information on where they can have a test, by using the postcode checker here.