Cheshire East Council and NHS Test and Trace have launched a new pilot scheme in the borough to carry out contact tracing for those who test positive for the coronavirus more quickly.
Known as ‘Local-0’ (zero), this new joint initiative will help the council to contact positive cases faster by bringing them into the local team right from the start of the tracing journey, at the same time the case is entered into the national NHS Test and Trace system. The new pilot scheme will help ensure that local knowledge and expertise to determine where people may have caught the virus, which will help identify possible local outbreaks, particularly as workplaces, retailers and the hospitality sector begin to reopen.
Through this new approach, the council will now contact the individual directly rather than the national service and will be responsible for instructing the individual to self-isolate. Local contact tracers are also able to provide instructions and support to people, who have tested positive and for members of their households, who have to self-isolate.
Dr Matt Tyrer, Cheshire East Council’s director of public health, said:
Stopping the spread of Covid-19 demands a collaborative effort and taking part in the Local-0 pilot further supports the collective effort to tackle the spread of the virus.
“Our partnership with NHS Test and Trace allows us to offer effective support to people when self-isolating, many of whom might otherwise unknowingly spread the virus.
“The Local-0 pilot, in combination with the work the council is already doing to help keep residents safe – such as offering regular rapid testing within the community, workplaces and care homes – will help with the return to a normal way of life in the borough.”