Here is the latest update on mobile coronavirus testing centres in Buckinghamshire over the coming week
Coronavirus mobile testing sites will be up and running in a number of areas all across the county, as we head into the first week of March. The mobile testing sites will be at: • High Wycombe, on Friday, February 26, for up to four days, and again on Friday, 5 March for up to four days. • Princes Risborough, on Saturday, February 27, and again on Saturday, 6 March. • Buckingham, on Monday, March 1, for up to two days. • Marlow, on Wednesday, March 3, for up to two days. • Gerrards Cross, on Saturday, March 6, for up to two days
Photo Credit: Stewart Turkington for Bracknell Forest Council A number of coronavirus mobile testing sites are up and running across Bucks and will continue over the half-term week. These sites are open for use by anyone with coronavirus symptoms, and all tests must be booked first as they are not available on a ‘drop-in’ basis. Anyone with even mild symptoms is being encouraged to arrange a test to help stop the spread of the virus. Gareth Williams, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Community Engagement at Buckinghamshire Council, said: “The situation in Buckinghamshire is extremely serious at the moment and it is vital we all do our bit to stop the spread of the virus.
This is where you can get tested this coming week.
Mobile sites - must be booked in advance:
High Wycombe - Saturday, January 16, for up to two days
High Wycombe - Friday, January 22, for up to three days
Princes Risborough - Saturday, January 16
Gerrards Cross - Saturday, January 16
Gerrards Cross - Saturday, January 23
Marlow - Wednesday, January 20, for up to two days
Walk-through and hybrid sites - must be booked in advance:
High Wycombe, Bucks New University
Aylesbury, Gateway Centre car park
Slough, Montem Park These sites are open for use by anyone with coronavirus symptoms, and all tests must be booked first – they are not available on a ‘drop-in’ basis.