Ok... let's entertain that for a minute... testing at the major hospital pop-up entailed the following:
- line up at station 1, give your name, DOB, address. Staff taps into the computer, confirms your name, DOB, address, prints off an A4 page with your details on it. Your details are in address label format, but just printed, not actual labels.
- line up at station 2. Give your name, DOB, address. Your A4 piece of paper goes into a bin at the desk. You are given another piece of paper, but this time with actual sticky labels. You are given your test kit.
- line up at station 3. Give your name, DOB, address. Hand staff your test kit and they peel off a label and stick it on the test kit. You then do the test.
- complete the test and throw the rest of the A4 sheet of paper out. Get told to go home and isolate, etc.
So you come into contact with 5 separate staff... the security guard for the queue, staff at station 1, station 2, the nurse at station 3, and then the final staff member on exit.
Stations 1 & 2 could be combined. Unnecessary duplication.
Ideally it could be a swipe of the medicare card, labels printed, given test kit all at station 1. Station 2 is your test and get told to isolate while they are doing the test. Off you go. Reducing the number of stations could mean doubling the tests.