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Volunteer Network to Support Covid-19 Testing Across Local Regions
Apr 16 2020
With the UK urgently needing to expand capacity for Covid-19 testing, thousands of small laboratories with the right equipment, personnel and processes to run Covid-19 testing could
Be utilised. Although some of the critical RT-PCR machines in university and healthcare settings have already been requisitioned by central Government, thousands of others are currently sitting idle in small, ‘long-tail’ facilities up and down the country.
Now an idea by entrepreneur Mike Fischer, who founded Systems Biology Laboratory (SBL), is starting to take root with the launch of the Covid-19 Volunteer Testing Network which could see small laboratories convert to run antigen testing and identify Covid-19 cases among local healthcare workers.
Fischer set up SBL, a non-profit medical research laboratory in Oxfordshire, which is already running 250-500 tests a week. “Although our facility is small - with just three full-time staff, two containment hoods and two real-time machines - we were quickly able to convert to Covid-19 testing using the Centre for Disease Control protocols and are now running up to 500 tests a week for the staff at 10 local GP surgeries on a same-day basis,” he said. “If other labs could join the effort we could quickly scale to providing tens of thousands of tests a day in complement to the central program.
“If we are going to beat this pandemic, we need to employ every resource we can to make sure that our essential health care workers can go to work safely. By creating an emergency network of volunteer laboratories like ours across the UK, we can quickly and efficiently create the capacity we need to deliver tens of thousands of additional tests every single day. We believe this can play a vital role in supporting the national effort, at no cost to the taxpayer. One of our goals is to work up in a few labs a demonstration of the massive capacity envisaged by Professor Julian Peto in his letter to the BMJ.”
Phillip Unwin, a Senior Partner at Hart Surgery, is a frontline doctor who has been at Henley practice for 32 years. Due to retire in April, he is staying on to help the practice as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. With 10,500 patients Hart Surgery was one of the first to get help from SBL lab for their GPs & front-line staff with testing for Covid-19: “Having a test is crucial in helping to stem the spread of this disease and help us at practices to keep fighting,” Unwin said.
The Covid-19 Volunteer Testing Network is being coordinated on an entirely voluntary basis and is looking for further labs to join the effort. “We hope existing equipment can be used in situ with qualified staff volunteering to conduct the tests. We are able to provide guidance, protocols, documentation and reporting” Fischer added.
The Fischer Family Trust has also made £1M in funding available to support the purchase of consumables for the tests if labs are unable to cover these.
Professor Julian Peto of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine said in support of the project “When the Dunkirk evacuation began no-one knew how many people could be rescued. We don’t know how many infections and deaths we can prevent, but we know it’s a lot.
“Everything from open fishing boats to destroyers carried back as many men as they could. The little boats carried more than the destroyers, just as the little labs will do most of the testing.
“A small laboratory with one PCR machine can do 700 tests in a 24 hour day which would make a vital difference to capacity. They will be justly proud and justly honoured, like the NHS frontline staff. I hope that thousands of those laboratories with the right facilities and staff will join this network”
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