Dr Louise Smith, director of public health for Norfolk. Picture: Norfolk County Council
- Credit: Norfolk County Council
Dr Louise Smith, Norfolk s public health director, said: “One in three people with coronavirus have no symptoms, which means they can be spreading the virus without knowing. These rapid tests help us to find these people so that we can break the train of transmission.
“We have already piloted the testing in King’s Lynn and Great Yarmouth and are now rolling out sites to areas in each district where the virus is most prevalent. The aim is to identify those who might be carrying and spreading the virus without knowing it, so that we can help reduce the spread.
Dr Louise Smith, director of public health for Norfolk. Picture: Norfolk County Council
- Credit: Norfolk County Council
Dr Louise Smith, Norfolk s public health director, said: “One in three people with coronavirus have no symptoms, which means they can be spreading the virus without knowing. These rapid tests help us to find these people so that we can break the train of transmission.
“We have already piloted the testing in King’s Lynn and Great Yarmouth and are now rolling out sites to areas in each district where the virus is most prevalent. The aim is to identify those who might be carrying and spreading the virus without knowing it, so that we can help reduce the spread.