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Written Question
House of Lords: Coronavirus
Tuesday 23rd June 2020

Asked by: Lord Mann (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

The Senior Deputy Speaker what discussions have taken place about the option of on-site testing for COVID-19 for those entering the Palace of Westminster in relation to the work of the House of Lords.

Answered by Lord Laming

The Senior Deputy Speaker has asked me, as Chair of the Services Committee, to respond on his behalf.

Some preliminary discussions regarding on site testing for those required to attend the Palace of Westminster for the work of both Houses were held, however, NHS testing is available to all members and staff exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms, by post and at sites across the country, and staff and members have been directed to these services. The nature of the work carried out on the estate and the current restrictions on non-passholders has meant that further testing on site is currently not recommended as being required. A number of steps have been taken, in line with Public Health England guidance, to mitigate the risk to members and staff required to attend in person.