Denbighshire County Council is reminding residents in Llangollen and surrounding areas that a Covid-19 testing centre opened in the town last Saturday.
The centre based at County Hall, Ruthin, has now closed and has moved to the Market
Street car park in Llangollen and is open between 9.30am and 3.30pm.
No
appointments are necessary but the walk in/drive through session is open to
those with symptoms that need a test.
The centres
have been operated in partnership between Public Health Wales, Betsi Cadwaladr
University Health Board, Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust and Denbighshire
County Council.
Councillor
Mark Young, Cabinet Lead Member for Planning, Public Protection and Safer
Communities, said: “These testing centres are extremely important facilities in
the fight against coronavirus in the county. They are so convenient and
will provide some peace of mind to residents that they can access treatment if
necessary.
“The centres
at Rhyl and Ruthin have worked extremely well, with many residents taking the
opportunity to come and have a test. We look forward to working with our
partners on the new centre in Llangollen and would encourage anyone displaying
symptoms to come and take advantage of the services offered at the testing
centre.”
Residents who
are displaying symptoms and have been given self-isolation advice are asked to
stay at home until the end of the self-isolation period.
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