House-to-house visits as part of Warrington council COVID-19 local contact tracing service

Warrington residents urged not to visit other households

We’re rolling out a dedicated, local contact tracing service, including house visits where necessary, to help with local contact tracing and to ensure support is available for people who are self-isolating.

The national test and trace programme aims to contact people who have tested positive for coronavirus or those who are defined as having been a ‘close contact’ to someone who has tested positive. Recent figures show that the national programme has managed to reach 8 out of 10 Warrington residents who have tested positive for coronavirus. Those cases that the national test and trace service has been unable to reach, however, are passed on to councils for them to follow up locally to gather test and trace information and to offer support.

Although in Warrington council officers have been working to contact trace people locally since September, a new and dedicated team of call handlers is now operating, seven days a week, within the council’s contact centre to rapidly trace even more residents. Residents with mobile numbers will receive a text to notify them that a contact tracer will be getting in touch.

House-to-house visits

For those who the council are still unable to contact locally through the call handlers, officers will be following up with house-to-house outdoor visits. The purpose of these visits will be to ensure that those self-isolating have the support they need to remain at home, given that it is against the law not to stay at home if you have been instructed to self-isolate.

Door knocking will commence from tomorrow, Thursday 14 January, and officers undertaking house-to-house visits will clearly display valid identification. Officers will have also received infection control training to ensure that any house visits are conducted safely.

Remember, if the council contacts you either by phone or house visit, we will never:

  • ask you to dial a premium rate number (for example, those starting 09 or 087)
  • ask you to make any form of payment, or purchase a product of any kind
  • ask for any details about your bank account
  • ask for your social media identities or login details, or those of your contacts
  • ask you for any passwords or PIN numbers, or ask you to set up any passwords or PIN numbers
  • disclose any of your personal or medical information
  • provide medical advice on the treatment of any potential coronavirus symptoms
  • ask you to download any software or ask you to hand over control of your PC, smartphone or tablet
  • ask you to access any website that does not belong to the council, the government or NHS
  • try to enter your property, if conducting outdoor house-to-house visits

Cabinet member for Public Health, Cllr Maureen McLaughlin, said: “If you have been instructed to self-isolate, this means you cannot leave home at all – even going out for exercise or shopping for essentials is not allowed. However, through our local contact tracing work, we will ensure that those who have been instructed to self-isolate have the support and guidance they need to remain at home.

“As part of this commitment, we are working with Warrington Voluntary Action and other local organisations to provide practical advice and support, or help with food, medication and other essentials, for those who are self-isolating and cannot therefore leave home.”

“Self-isolating if you have symptoms, have tested positive for coronavirus or have been alerted to do so by test and trace is an absolutely vital part of reducing the virus’ transmission – put simply, it will save lives.”

Contact information

  • The latest information about Warrington’s coronavirus restrictions and guidance can be found at: warrington.gov.uk/coronavirus
  • If you need support when self-isolating visit warrington.gov.uk/safeandwell for more information. Or, you can call us anytime on 01925 442441 or 442443. For more information about support available through local volunteers as part of the ‘Good Neighbour’ project, visit Warrington Voluntary Action’s website at warringtonva.org.uk/CEV
  • You can also check eligibility for self-isolation payments through the national scheme through the gov.uk website, which could enable you to receive a £500 Test and Trace Support Payment.

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