Written statement by , Wales Minister for Health and Social
Services
The nature of frontline police work is such that there is
extensive interaction with often more vulnerable members of the
public, resulting in a heightened risk of transmission and
infection and a requirement for self-isolation. This is resulting
in a detrimental impact on police workforce capacity to address
day to day routine law enforcement commitments.
As a consequence of the particular pressures facing the South
Wales Police area, I have agreed to a proposal to commence a
four-week asymptomatic serial testing pilot with South Wales
Police, ahead of a possible wider rollout of serial testing to
the other police force areas in Wales, subject to an evaluation
and review demonstrating the impact and efficacy of this initial
pilot. This proposal has the agreement of the other police force
areas in Wales.
Serial testing means police staff identified as close contacts
would be asked to either self-isolate as normal OR to take a
lateral flow test (LFT) at the start of their shift for the
duration of the self-isolation period. Those who test negative
may continue with their normal activities; those who test
positive must self-isolate and book a confirmatory test.
The main aim of the pilot is to rapidly introduce a serial
testing regime using LFTs that will have the effect of minimising
the number of police out of work due to self-isolation following
contact with a person who has tested positive for Coronavirus, so
strengthening organisational resilience and the ability to
deliver essential services.
Members will also wish to note that the Health Protection
(Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 4) (Wales) Regulations 2020 have
been amended to give effect to serial LFT testing of close
contacts in agreed screening pilots as an alternative to
self-isolation.
I will continue to keep members informed regarding the outcome of
this pilot and any plans for a wider rollout of serial testing.
This statement is being issued during recess in order to keep
members informed. Should members wish me to make a further
statement or to answer questions on this when the Senedd returns
I would be happy to do so.