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Where you can get a coronavirus test in Manchester after new variant discovered

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were identified in two households in the area in recent days.It is related to a strain first detected in Bristol last month, which is related to the UK's dominant strain identified in Kent towards the end of last year.Now, at least 10,000 people across homes and businesses will be offered free PCR tests in an effort to contain the virus.Testing units will be set up for walk-in appointments and home testing kits will also be offered by council workers knocking door-to-door in the affected area.The area covered by the new testing initiative includes most of Moss Side and small parts of Whalley Range, Hulme and Fallowfield.You can view the exact footprint on a map here.Mobile testing units will be at the following locations:A third site is.

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