30 employees at XPO Logistics’ Iceland depot in Swindon have tested positive for coronavirus, Swindon Borough Council confirmed this morning.
The council is working with Public Health England (PHE) South West and the firm to support staff at its Penzance Drive distribution centre in Swindon, following confirmed COVID-19 cases associated with the site.
As a precautionary measure, and to make sure the outbreak is contained, staff at the distribution centre will from this morning be offered the opportunity to be tested on-site to identify those who have COVID-19.
The Mobile Testing Unit will be in place from this morning and will remain there for four days, with attendants seeking to test as many staff members as possible.
A small number of positive COVID-19 cases have been identified and the site remains operational, with social distancing and infection control measures being reinforced on a daily basis. People identified as close contacts of the cases are currently following advice and self-isolating at home.
Health professionals Swindon Borough Council have visited the site this week and are confident that proper safety measures are in place to protect against the further spread of the virus.
Steve Maddern, Swindon Borough Council’s Director of Public Health, said: “The offer of testing to everybody who works on site is a precautionary measure, but it is important that we act to help stop the spread of the virus within our workplaces and the local community in Swindon.
“We are working closely with Public Health England and would like to thank XPO Logistics for their co-operation in this matter.
“It is important that everyone in Swindon remains vigilant and takes steps to help reduce the spread of the virus at work, at home and when socialising after work. This includes washing hands more often than usual for 20 seconds with soap and water, coughing and sneezing into tissues and promoting the ‘catch it, bin it, kill it’ approach, cleaning frequently touched surfaces regularly and minimising contact with other people as far as possible.”