Commemorative item celebrating the Cambridge COVID-19 Test Centre

Commemorative glass block showing a visualisation of the COVID-19 virus “Cambridge COVID-19 Test Centre Phase 2 Sept 2020 - April 2021” and logos for AstraZeneca, University of Cambridge, and Charles River given to staff and volunteers, including Director Rob Howes, to thank them for their contribution at Cambridge COVID-19 Test Centre, based at the Anne McLaren Building on the University of Cambridge Biomedical Campus, April 2020 - April 2021

Everyone who worked or volunteered at the Cambridge COVID-19 Test Centre received a commemorative item in thanks for their work.

Delivered in just five weeks rather than the normal six month fit out for a testing laboratory the Cambridge COVID-19 Test Centre tested 3 million samples during its year of operation. 14 robots speeded up the testing rate by six times. The Test Centre was originally a collaboration between the University of Cambridge, AstraZeneca and GSK, staffed by volunteers from the three sites, many of leaving their studies or roles for a few months, or taking on additional jobs. Volunteers worked in shift patterns in the same role to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In June 2020, the testing centre transition to a directly employed workforce, rather than relying on volunteers. The laboratory was run by Charles River Laboratories with 200 staff.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2024-311
Materials:
glass
Measurements:
overall: 122 mm x 76 mm x 78 mm,
type:
commemorative