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Where people without symptoms can be Covid tested in South Ayrshire next week

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Maybole for people without symptoms next week. Residents who don’t have any symptoms of coronavirus are encouraged to get tested.Lynne McNiven, director of public health for NHS Ayrshire & Arran, said regular twice-weekly testing remains important.She said: “This is really important if you are a key worker and must attend work.“Even if you have been vaccinated, it is still important that you get tested regularly, particularly if you are visiting a loved one in hospital or a care home, or if you are travelling to a Scottish island.” There is no need to book and testing will be available at Maybole Town Hall, High Street, Maybole (KA19 7BZ) on the following dates:The Ayrshire Live app is available to download now.Get all the local news in.

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