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Tuesday
23  April

Track and trace team have busiest month

 
28/10/2021 @ 12:42
Local coronavirus contact tracers had their busiest month in September, according to Powys council bosses.

And now a plea has gone out for more tracers as the team struggle to deal with the increased number of enquiries.

According to Powys County Council, the Test, Track, Trace, Protect Team dealt with 2,664 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 and 10,698 of their close contacts.

They also dealt with 4,700 incoming calls about its contact tracing work and Powys Teaching Health Board’s mass vaccination programme and distributed 8,806 lateral flow device (LFD) test kits, which were collected from libraries and supermarkets.

During September, the Powys County Council (PCC) team reached 93% of its positive cases and 94% of their close contacts.

Cllr Beverley Baynham, PCC’s Portfolio Holder for Corporate Governance and Regulatory Services, said: “Our contact tracers and advisors did a fantastic job during September and remain a key part of our COVID-19 response.

“They have shown great dedication to keeping our residents safe and if you are contacted by them, I would ask that you heed their advice and play your part too in stopping the spread of this very dangerous virus. So many of you have been brilliant at looking after your own health, and the health of others in our communities, since the pandemic began and long may this continue.”