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A TESTING SERVICE FOR
HOMECARE WORKERS IN
ENGLAND

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT

March 2021
A TESTING SERVICE FOR HOMECARE WORKERS IN ENGLAND - GUIDANCE DOCUMENT March 2021 - Gov.uk
Contents

  Summary: Testing for homecare workers    2
  How am I involved?                       5
  How does the service work?               6
  End to end process: Agency managers      9
      •   Preparing for the service
      •   Ordering test kits
      •   Communication responsibilities
      •   Storing and distributing kits
      •   Encouraging participation

  End to end process: Homecare workers     21
      •   Collection of test kits
      •   Using the test kits
      •   Registering test kits
      •   Returning test kits
      •   Results
      •   Weekly retesting

  Where to go for help                     38
  Appendix                                 40

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Summary: Testing for homecare workers

     What is the service?                                         Why is testing important?
• Weekly testing of all homecare workers in adult social care.
  This includes all carers in domiciliary care organisations,     •   Identifies homecare workers who currently
  Homecare Medicine Providers and Aseptic Compounders.                have Covid-19 so they are able to self-isolate if
                                                                      their result is positive
• Agency managers should order tests every 28 days for their
                                                                  •   Protects those receiving care from infection
  homecare workers
                                                                      passed to them by homecare workers who are
                                                                      confirmed positive
• Four tests are delivered for each homecare worker to the
  agency, for a 28 day testing cycle                              •   Prevents and controls the spread of the virus
                                                                      by identifying asymptomatic cases
• Each homecare worker should be given four test kits every 28
  days                                                            •   We need to carry on testing and self-isolating
                                                                      if needed, regardless of the rollout of the vaccine
• Every 7 days a care worker should take a test, register it          programme.
  online, and return it by post between Thursday and Sunday

• Homecare workers will receive their results in 2 to 4 days by
                                                                  For the latest advice on how long to self-isolate and in
  email and text message (SMS)
                                                                  what circumstances, go to www.nhs.uk/coronavirus
                                                                  and read ‘Self-isolation and treating symptoms’

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Process Overview

The simple process has been designed take up the shortest
amount of your valuable time as possible.

       Agency Managers register                    Agency Managers              Homecare workers test
       online and order kits for                   distribute kits or arrange   themselves and return
       the homecare workers in                     for them to be collected.    their completed kits and
       their team to cover weekly                                               receive their test results
       testing for 4 weeks.                                                     shortly afterwards.

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Which organisations are able to access test kits?

Your organisation is able to access testing now if:

• You are a CQC regulated homecare organisation in England providing personal care

  If you believe you match this criteria and have not been contacted by NHS Test and Trace with
  information on ordering test kits, please call 119

GOOD NEWS!          - Personal Assistants (PAs) are now able to test! PAs in England will be entitled to regular
weekly PCR testing, from 17/02/2021. A series of webinars have been set up to provide full details.

Further guidance about how PAs can order tests, how to conduct testing and what the results mean will be covered
in a series of webinars, which can be accessed at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-testing-for-
personal-assistants

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This service is for
homecare staff only and
not the service users
themselves

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How am I involved?

 An “Agency manager”                                 A “Homecare worker”
 You are the manager of a homecare agency,           You are a homecare worker who visits people with care and
 responsible for a team of homecare workers or you   support needs in their homes
 have been delegated responsibility for testing by
 your organisation                                   Your key responsibilities are to:

 Your key responsibilities are to:                   1.   Conduct tests weekly between Thursdays and
                                                          Sundays
 1.   Attend a webinar to understand the process
                                                     2.   Register your tests as soon as you have completed
                                                          them each week using your agency’s Unique
 2.   Order test kits for homecare workers for
                                                          Organisation Number (UON)
      every 28 day testing cycle
                                                     3.   Return your test kits at a Royal Mail priority post
 3.   Communicate your agency’s Unique
                                                          box on the same day that you take the test
      Organisation Number (UON) to homecare
      workers
                                                     4.   If you test positive: isolate, notify your line manager
                                                          and provide contacts to NHS Track and Trace
 4.   Distribute test kits to homecare workers
                                                     5.   Regardless of your result, continue following all
 5.   Encourage and support your homecare
                                                          IPC measures such as wearing PPE, washing your
      workers to complete weekly testing. This
                                                          hands and socially distancing where possible
      must happen between Thursdays and
      Sundays
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How the service works

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Summary: Testing for homecare workers

                  Agency manager identifies         Agency manager receives             Agency manager               Agency manager takes
                    the number of eligible            Unique Organisation              shares UON with the            delivery of the kits and
                      homecare workers              Number (UON) and orders             homecare workers             arranges for careworkers
                                                            test kits                                                     to receive them

  Homecare worker                   Homecare worker                Homecare worker              Homecare worker returns               Homecare worker
receives four kits from           takes their own swabs         registers test kit online,      test kit on the same day of           receives results via
 the agency manger                    using test kit            providing the UON from            testing via their nearest              email and text
                                                                 their agency manager                 priority post box                 message (SMS)
                                                                                                                                       Repeats process
 If you have any queries with any of the steps please                                                                                    every week
 call the national coronavirus contact centre on 119

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Unique Organisation Number (UON)

NHS Test and Trace assigns all participating organisations a single Unique Organisation Number (UON)

Agency managers will receive their UON via the email address registered with CQC. Please make sure that the person
who receives these emails understands the importance of this message and knows who to contact

A UON is an 8 digit number which is exclusive to an individual organisation. This can be used to login to all online elements
of the testing process

Agency managers will need to use their UON for:

•   Ordering test kits (https://request-testing.test-for-coronavirus.service.gov.uk)
•   Contacting the national coronavirus contact centre for support (dial 119, or 0300 303 2713 in Scotland)

Homecare workers will need to use their UON for:

•   Registering completed test kits to make sure they will receive their results (https://gov.uk/register-organisation-tests)

If you have any issues with this process, please call 119

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Update on registration portal
•   Please make sure that your UON is correct when you log into the portal. There has now been a validation added to the
    UON entry to confirm against our system whether or not what you have entered is valid. This will lead to fewer
    registration errors with test kits more likely to be registered against the right organisation number. If the UON entered
    is not valid, you will be prompted by the new error message screen seen below. If you are having issues remembering
    your UON you can use our online look-up page: https://organisation-number-lookup.test-for-
    coronavirus.service.gov.uk/ or call 119 if further support is required

•   When you log into the registration portal, the ‘Organisation Type’ screen will now be removed. Instead, your
    organisation type will be linked based on your Unique Organisation Number (UON). This will make the registration
    process quicker for you

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Identify homecare   Order test kits   Communicate with   Distribute test kits
          workers                          homecare workers

End to end Process:
Agency Managers
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Ordering test kits

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Ordering test kits                                                                           Order kits

The agency manager is responsible for ordering test kits for the
homecare workers in the team
Each agency manager must register for test kits using this link
(https://request-testing.test-for-coronavirus.service.gov.uk)

In order to apply, you will need:
1. Your Unique Organisation Number (UON)
2. The total number of homecare workers for testing

When ordering you will be asked to enter the number of
residents or non staff. You should enter 0 for this

Once you have placed and order, the you will receive a
confirmatory email from the following address:
organisation.coronavirus.testing@notifications.service.gov.uk      Screenshot of entering a UON

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After test kits have been ordered                                                              Order kits

The agency manager will receive an email from:
organisation.coronavirus.testing@notifications.service.gov.uk
when their test kits have been dispatched, informing them of their
delivery date

Test kits will be delivered in boxes of 40 to the registered
address of your homecare agency with the CQC

The agency manager is responsible for taking delivery of the test
kits

The agency manager must then order kits every 28 days for their
homecare workers

If you have any issues ordering test kits, please call 119

                                                                     Screenshot of entering a UON

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Communicating to your
homecare workers

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Communicating to your homecare workers                                                                                        Communicate

The agency manager is responsible for communicating key information that homecare workers will need to successfully
conduct testing
We encourage agency managers to use existing communication channels that are best suited to your team
The activities which need to take place are:

                                                                                Recommended form of                  Alternative form of
     Communication                       When to do this?
                                                                                communication                        communication
                                                                                                                     1.   Group text
                                                                                                                          message/WhatsApp
     Share your location’s Unique        Before test kits are delivered, care   Send an email to all care workers    2.   Display the UON where team
 1   Organisation Number (UON) with      workers will need the UON to           including the UON. Suggested              members can see it (e.g. team
     homecare workers in the team        register their kits                    wording will be provided                  noticeboard)
                                                                                                                     3.   Add information to workers’
                                                                                                                          wage slips
                                                                                                                     1.   Announce in team meetings
     Make the team aware of the                                                 Email relevant links to the team.
 2                                       Before the test kits are delivered                                          2.   Watch the agency webinar as
     process                                                                    Suggested wording will be provided
                                                                                                                          a team
                                                                                                                     1. Provide printed copies of
     Share all relevant support                                                 Email relevant links to the team.
 3                                       Before testing begins                                                          materials to the workforce who
     materials                                                                  Suggested wording will be provided
                                                                                                                        need them
     Inform the team that the kits
                                                                                Most appropriate channel for your    1. Share a drafted email
 4   have arrived, and distribute them   As soon as the kits are delivered
                                                                                team, e.g. Microsoft Teams channel   2. Group text message/WhatsApp
     or arrange collections                                                                                                                               16
Distributing test kits

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Distributing test kits                                                                                     Distribute

Once the kits are delivered to the registered address, it is the agency manager’s responsibility to distribute them to
homecare workers.

The agency manager should inform their team that the kits have arrived. They can either distribute the kits, or advise
carers to collect four test kits each as soon as possible.

You will know best how to handle the distribution process for your team but below are some suggestions that have
been put forward by homecare agencies as part of our initial research.

1. Homecare workers can pick up kits at the same time they pick up other materials (e.g. PPE, consumables and
   other medical supplies)

2. Agency managers or supervisors can hand out the kits to the group at daily/weekly meetings

Ensure each care worker receives 4 kits every 28 days so that weekly testing can continue without interruption

  Each test kit should include a pink individual Royal Mail return label. Please check that there is one in
  each bag provided.

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Encouraging participation

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Encouraging participation

 In order to protect your homecare workers and the people they support, it is important that homecare workers are
 encouraged to complete the end-to-end weekly process of:

 1. Completing the test between a Thursday and Sunday each week
 2. Registering the test online
 3. Returning the test through a priority post box

 Below are some ideas that we have seen work well to encourage participation for homecare workers:

   Digital tracker (e.g. Microsoft   A physical tracker (e.g. a matrix   Text/WhatsApp group message      Sending outlook invite
 Teams) so homecare workers can        on a team notice board with             reminders to test       placeholders to remind team
confirm they have tested each week    stickers for completed tests)                                          members to test

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Support available for
homecare agencies

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Support for home care agencies

The Infection Control Fund, set up in May, has been extended until March 2021, with an extra
£546 million for the care sector to take key steps to improve infection prevention and control,
enabling providers to restrict staff movement in care homes and pay normal wages to staff who
are self-isolating.

Providers may use funding from the extended Infection Control Fund for reasonable
administrative costs associated with organising and recording the outcomes of COVID-19 tests
and where these are not being supported by other Government funding streams. The decision to
allow claims against the fund for these purposes would remain a choice for local authorities and
no additional funding is being provided for these purposes. Further information is available here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/adult-social-care-infection-control-fund-round-
2/adult-social-care-infection-control-fund-round-2-guidance

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Collect   Test   Register   Return   Results & repeat

End to end Process:
Homecare workers
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Collecting or receiving test
kits

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Collect
Collecting test kits
The agency manager will inform homecare workers when test kits arrive and how they can be collected
or distributed

Each care worker should take four test kits, one for each of the four weekly testing cycles

Please ensure you have postage labels for each test
Prepare for testing by looking at guidance

Before testing be sure to:
• Read guidance for homecare workers
• Read guidance included with your test kit
• Watch the instructional video for self swabbing
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-guidance-for-taking-
swab-samples/how-to-use-the-self-swabbing-kit-for-a-combined-throat-
                                                                              Instructional video for self swabbing
and-nose-swab-video

If a homecare worker becomes symptomatic and has a kit available at
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home, they should test themselves in addition to the normal weekly cycle
Using the test kits

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Test
Taking the test

The test kits homecare workers will receive will be standard organisation test kits; they will contain:

  1                 2                  3
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                                                                                                            7

                                                                                                        1

                                                                                                    3
  4                 5                  6
                                                                                                                5
                                                                                                    4

  7                 8                  9                                                        8

                                                                                                        2
                                             Royal Mail
                                            return label
                                                                   An example test kit

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Test
Taking the test

Homecare workers will conduct a combined
throat and nose self-swab for the test

Follow the instructional video on how to do a
throat and nasal swab
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/co
vid-19-guidance-for-taking-swab-samples/how-        Instructional video for self swabbing

to-use-the-self-swabbing-kit-for-a-combined-
throat-and-nose-swab-video                    You should only conduct your test between Thursdays and
                                              Sundays.

                                             Always leave 7 days between tests where possible

                                             If possible please continue testing whilst on holiday (in the UK) or
                                             off work due to illness which is not related to Coronavirus

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Registering test kits

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Register
Registering test kits
Steps to register a test kit:
These are the key steps, for full step-by-step instructions please see the appendix
Each week you should register your test after you have completed your test

1.    Please go to https://organisations.test-for-coronavirus.service.gov.uk/register-organisation-tests

2.    Enter Unique Organisation Number of your homecare agency, you will receive this from your agency manager

3.    Enter or scan test kit barcode, please enter carefully and do not copy and paste
4.    Enter personal details:
        •      Name
        •      Whether they are a service user or staff member
        •      Whether they have symptoms or not
        •      Gender
        •      Date of birth
        •      Email address (for results)
        •      Phone number (for results)
        •      Home postcode
        •      NHS number (optional, note that this is important to update the subjects’ NHS records)
5.    Check your answers
6.    Test kit registration confirmed
7.    You will receive confirmation of registration via email
If there are any problems with registering a test kit, please call 119.

Correct registration of test kits is VITAL. Numbers of registered kits are
relatively small in comparison to the number of ordered kits. Please reiterate to
your workers the importance of testing and correct registration – by doing this
                                                                                                                 Screenshot of the registration portal
we will continue to understand the spread of the virus and be in a better
position to prevent further spread.                                                                                                                      30
Returning test kits

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Return
Returning test kits

Each test kit contains a pink pre-paid return label. Please attach this to the outside of the
delivery packaging next to the security seal. If there is no label in the kit please check in the
box that the kits were delivered in. If additional support is needed please call 119

The test kit should be returned via a Royal Mail priority box

You will find your nearest priority post box and its collection times at
www.royalmail.com/services-near-you

Only use a Royal Mail priority post box. It will be labelled with the below Priority Box sign
and one of the regional NHS logos. Please do not enter any Post Office with the kit                 Example of Royal Mail priority post box

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Return
Returning test kits

Please be aware of the following key points to ensure samples reach the laboratories in time:

1. Please post the kits in the priority mail box at least one hour before the last collection time to ensure
  that it is not missed

2. Locate your nearest priority post box and collection times in before taking the test. Tests should be
   posted on the same day as they are taken

3. Some post boxes do not collect post on Sundays, and so please check if there is a collection available
   before testing on Sunday

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Receiving results

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Results & repeat
Receiving results
The person tested will receive:

1. An email
2. A text message (if a mobile phone number was provided at registration)

The results will also include guidance on next steps for the person tested. We have included example
guidance in the next few slides for your information.

Homecare workers should inform their employer of a positive result immediately so that they can protect
others that the care worker may have come into contact with at work

Find out more about what to do when you get your results https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-
19/testing-and-tracing/what-your-test-result-means/

The Infection Control Fund (ICF) can be used to pay the wages of staff who have to self-isolate. Further
details are on the website noted below:

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/more-than-500-million-for-social-care-to-reduce-coronavirus-
transmission-over-winter

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Results & repeat
Examples of email containing results

There are 3 possible results – Negative, Positive and Unclear

Negative                                       Positive                             Unclear

Email template for negative result             Email template for positive result    Email template for unclear result

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Results & repeat
Examples of text message containing results

There are 3 possible results – Negative, Positive and Unclear
Negative                                            Positive                                              Unclear
 Your coronavirus test result is negative. You      Your coronavirus test result is positive. It           We could not read your coronavirus test
 did not have the virus when the test was done.     means you had the virus when the test was              sample. This means its not possible to say if
 You only need to self isolate if:                  done.                                                  you had the virus when the test was done.
 -     You get symptoms of coronavirus (you’ll      Try not to worry. You can often ease                   We’re sorry, but you’ll need to get another test
       need a new test)                             symptoms at home until you recover.                    as soon as possible.
 -     You’re going into hospital (self-isolating   You may be contacted for contact tracing.              Keep self-isolating (and care worker off work if
       until the date you go in)                                                                           relevant) if:
 -     Someone you live with tests positive         You must, by law, self-isolate for 10 days from
 -     You’ve been traced as a contact of           your symptoms starting. If you’ve not had              -   You have or develop symptoms of
       someone who tested positive                  symptoms, self-isolate for 10 days from your               coronavirus.
 For advice on how long to self isolate, go to      test.                                                  -   Someone you live with has symptoms or
 www.nhs.uk/coronavirus and read ‘Self-             You may return to work on day 11 if you’ve not             tests positive.
 isolation and treating symptoms’                   had a high temperature for 48 hours and are            -   You’ve been traced as a contact of
                                                    well. Talk to your employer first. People you              someone who tested positive.
 Otherwise, you may return to work if you’ve not    live with should self-isolate for 14 days from
 had a high temperature for 48 hours and feel       your symptoms stating or 10 days from their            For advice on how long to self-isolate in these
 well. Talk to your employer first.                 symptoms starting.                                     situations go to www.nhs.uk/coronavirus and
                                                    For a care home resident, follow relevant              read ‘Self-isolation and treating symptoms’.
 For a care home resident, follow the care          guidelines                                             You can end your self-isolation period early if
 home guidance. If the resident still has           For a child or staff at school or nursery, tell the    your new test results says to stop self-isolating.
 symptoms, they may need a repeat test.             school/nursery.
                                                                                                           For a child or staff at school or nursery, tell the
 Contact 111 if you need medical help.              For medical help, Contact 111.                         school/nursery.
                                                    In an emergency, dial 999.
 In an emergency, dial 999.
                                                                                                           Contact 111 if you need medical help.
                                                                                                           In an emergency, dial 999.

Text template for negative result                   Text template for positive result                      Text template for unclear result
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Weekly retesting

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Results & repeat
  Weekly retesting

   After you have completed your first round of testing, homecare workers should continue to test on the
   same day each week between Thursday and Sunday. If you have tested positive, you do not need to
   retest for 90 days.
                                      Repeat testing process every 7 days

      Day one                      Day one                             Day one                                Day three to
Conduct test on day of        Register test online                                                                five
                                                               Post completed test kit in
   planned testing                                                 priority post box                          Receive result

                                                                                            If you receive a positive test result please stay
                                                                                              / return home and inform your line manager
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Where to go for help

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Where to go for more support?

      Online: Visiting the homecare testing portal at:

      https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-
      testing-for-homecare-workers

      Instructional videos: Watch instructional videos for how to conduct a test at:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l0jcv37WzI

      https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-guidance-for-
      taking-swab-samples/how-to-use-the-self-swabbing-kit-for-a-combined-
      throat-and-nose-swab-video

      Coronavirus Testing Contact Centre: please call 119
      Lines are open from 7am –11pm daily

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Step-by-step guide for
careworkers to register
their kits after completing a
test
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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

Please refer to slide 24 for initial registration instructions / links

           STEP 1: Confirmation of consent                               STEP 2: Enter your 8 digit UON

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

STEP 3: Select ‘add each person’s   STEP 4: Select staff           STEP 5: Enter your name
details one by one’

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

STEP 6: Enter your date of birth    STEP 7: Enter your gender       STEP 8: Enter your ethnicity. You can select
                                                                    prefer not to say

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

STEP 9: Enter your work status.      STEP 10: Enter your area of work.   STEP 11: Enter your occupation. You must select
                                                                         an option from drop down menu but you can say
                                                                         that you are unable to find the correct occupation

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

STEP 12: Enter the name of your employer.   STEP 13 Enter the country you live in.   STEP 14: Enter your home postcode. An
                                                                                     additional question will ask for the first line of your
                                                                                     address.

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

STEP 15: Enter your NHS number, if you        STEP 16: Select Yes or No depending   STEP 17: Enter date of onset of symptoms, if you
know it. This is used to link the result to   on whether you have symptoms.         see this page.
your patient record.

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

STEP 18: Enter the test kit barcode.   STEP 19: Enter the date and time the   STEP 20: Enter your email address. Results will
                                       test was completed. This date and      be sent to this email address.
                                       time can be in the past

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

STEP 21: Enter your mobile phone number               STEP 22: Check your answers. You
if you’d like to receive text notification of         are able to change details at this
your result. If you do not have a mobile or           stage
do not want to receive a text, select ‘No’.

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Individual registration upload – Process Walkthrough

Your test will have now been registered.

The confirmation page also allows
you to register more test kits should
you need to

 Note: You will receive
 confirmation of registration via
 email. If you do not receive this,
 please contact 119 to check that
 you have registered successfully.

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