Coronavirus testing near me: can I get tested for Covid-19 in Sheffield?

The government has expanded its list of people who can get tested for coronavirus to include all essential workers and anyone over 65 with symptoms
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If you think you have symptoms and want to find out if, and where, you can get tested in the Sheffield area, here’s what you need to know.

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The government has expanded its list of people who can get tested for coronavirus to include all essential workers and anyone over 65 with symptoms (Photo: Shutterstock)The government has expanded its list of people who can get tested for coronavirus to include all essential workers and anyone over 65 with symptoms (Photo: Shutterstock)
The government has expanded its list of people who can get tested for coronavirus to include all essential workers and anyone over 65 with symptoms (Photo: Shutterstock)

Who can be tested?

Gov.uk explains, “Our priority is testing patients to inform their clinical diagnosis.”

 

They’re also testing:

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all essential workers including NHS and social care workers with symptoms (see the full list of essential workers)

anyone over 65 with symptoms

anyone with symptoms whose work cannot be done from home (for example, construction workers, shop workers, emergency plumbers and delivery drivers)

 

They will also test anyone who has symptoms of coronavirus that lives with those identified above.

 

In addition, they are also testing:

social care workers and residents in care homes (with or without symptoms) both to investigate outbreaks and, following successful pilots, as part of a rolling programme to test all care homes

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NHS workers and patients without symptoms where there is a clinical need, in line with NHS England guidance

 

This means anyone in one of these groups can find out whether they have the virus. 

 

Note: these lists apply to England only.

 

When is testing most effective?

The test is only guaranteed to be accurate if someone is symptomatic.

The government advises that you should get tested in the first three days of coronavirus symptoms appearing, although testing is considered effective up until day five.

How do I arrange a test?

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The self-referral and employer referral test booking routes are available for essential workers who work in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

 

Self-referral

Essential workers who are self-isolating can book a test directly. You can select a regional test site drive-through appointment or home test kit.

However, home test kit availability will initially be limited, but more will become available.

 

Employer referral

The employer referral portal allows employers to refer for testing essential workers who are self-isolating either because they or member(s) of their household have coronavirus symptoms.

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This is a secure portal for employers to use to upload the full list of names and contact details of self-isolating essential workers.

If referred through this portal, essential workers will then receive a text message with a unique invitation code to book a test for themselves (if symptomatic) or their symptomatic household member(s) at a regional testing site.

 

Where are the test centres in Sheffield?

Owlerton Stadium has begun testing those with symptoms of the virus who are eligible to be tested. Results of the coronavirus tests should be issued within 72 hours.

To ensure social distancing guidelines are adhered to, upon arriving at the centre you must stay in your car.

 

Blood test service

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Although not a coronavirus testing centre, Sheffield City Trust is working with Sheffield Teaching Hospitals to operate a drive-through blood test service in the FlyDSA Arena Sheffield car park.

At present, vulnerable patients are being asked to follow strict social distance guidelines to protect their wellbeing. 

Entering hospitals for regular tests increases the likelihood of infection to those who are already at risk, therefore by setting up a drive-through blood testing service, patients can continue to receive their routine testing but in a safer environment.

 

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