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Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing for adult social care settings

Outlines the COVID-19 testing available for testing staff, residents and visitors for all adult social care settings.

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Testing for COVID-19 in adult social care (ASC) is crucial to help protect those who receive care and adult social care staff. Testing programmes identify people who may unknowingly have the virus, enabling those who test positive and their contacts to self-isolate and break the chain of transmission.

Testing is an important part of the approach to help protect those in adult social care services, alongside infection control measures and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Vaccination offers vital protection, but no vaccine is 100% effective, and importantly we do not yet know if being vaccinated prevents transmission of the disease. Therefore, testing and other infection control measures must continue to be used together to help keep care home residents, those who receive care and staff safe.

We are continuously reviewing our testing strategy for adult social care in light of the latest evidence and available testing.

Please see the following testing guidance for a range of specific adult social care settings:

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Anyone in the UK with COVID-19 symptoms can get a test.

Published 24 March 2021
Last updated 20 May 2021 + show all updates
  1. NHS helpline number for Scotland changed to 119.

  2. Updated 'COVID-19 testing available for adult social care in England: a summary' to reflect a reduction in the time required to determine the end of an outbreak in care homes, that extra care and supported living testing now includes visitors, the testing regime for day care centres has changed, personal assistants testing regime has been removed and universal testing is now offered. Renamed 'Step-by-step guide for ASC staff to self-test using rapid lateral flow tests' to 'Self-test for adult social care services: detailed rapid lateral flow test guide' and 'Rapid lateral flow testing in ASC settings: an overview' to 'Self-test for ASC services: summary rapid LFT guide'.

  3. Updated to add 'Visitors to adult social care settings: reporting rapid lateral flow tests at home' guidance.

  4. Added 'On-site testing for adult social care services: rapid lateral flow test guide', 'Step-by-step guide for ASC staff to self-test using rapid lateral flow tests' and 'Rapid lateral flow testing in ASC settings: an overview' guidance; added 'Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing: terms and conditions' and 'Coronavirus (COVID-19) self-test for staff, service users and visitors in adult social care settings: privacy notice'; and added links to self-test instructions in alternative formats.

  5. First published.