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Coronavirus: Where to go for asymptomatic testing across Ayrshire

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Ayrshire.Residents who don’t have any of the three coronavirus symptoms – a new continuous cough, high temperature, loss or change in sense of taste or smell – are encouraged to get tested.Lynne McNiven, joint-director of public health for NHS Ayrshire & Arran, said testing helps to identify more cases of the virus and allows for a better chance of stopping it from spreading.She said: “It is important that you are tested regularly, particularly if you are a key worker and must attend work.“These centres are there to be used as regularly as you need to.

Make sure you check the website regularly so you know when we are in your area.”There is no need to book and testing is available across North, East and South Ayrshire at the following.

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