From today, Thursday 8 April, people who have no symptoms can pick up a rapid Covid testing kit from their local community testing centre – making it even easier to take the twice-weekly test to stop the virus spreading. As restrictions start to ease, regular testing alongside hands, face and space and spending time in the fresh air will be crucial to reducing the rate of infection in Gloucestershire. Currently, people who can’t work from home or who have to leave the house to care for others, can access regular rapid testing using Lateral Flow Devices (LFDs) by booking a test at one of the county’s four community testing sites.
From today, Thursday 8 April, people who have no symptoms can pick up a rapid Covid testing kit from their local community testing centre – making it even easier to take the twice-weekly test to stop the virus spreading. As restrictions start to ease, regular testing alongside hands, face and space and spending time in the fresh air will be crucial to reducing the rate of infection in Gloucestershire. Currently, people who can’t work from home or who have to leave the house to care for others, can access regular rapid testing using Lateral Flow Devices (LFDs) by booking a test at one of the county’s four community testing sites.
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New Covid test centre opens in Chesterfield
Further facilities can be found in Clay Cross, Bolsover and Buxton
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A new community test site has opened in Chesterfield as the fight against Covid-19 continues.
HOME Covid-19 testing kits are now available to collect at more than a dozen sites across Cheshire West and Chester. Kits can be picked up from Cheshire West and Chester Council no-symptoms testing centres and a number of libraries across the borough. The home testing kits are currently available for people who live with or share a bubble with children or staff who attend nursery, school or college. The new Community Collect points include:
Covid-19 no symptoms testing centre at Stanney Oaks Leisure Centre, in Ellesmere Port, from 9am to 7pm Monday to Friday, and from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays