If the waiting times are too long for you, you are welcome to come back on another day or time. Social distancing measures will apply as people turn up for testing. The testing centres will be open from Thursday, 25 March to Wednesday, 31 March from 11 am to 7 pm. You must bring a photo ID with you and provide us with a mobile phone number so we can contact you with your results.
have not tested positive for COVID-19 in the last six months.live within 5k of the walk-in testing centre.do not have symptoms of COVID-19 but would like to be tested.You can use this free, walk-in COVID-19 testing service if you: Our current COVID-19 testing pathway has the capacity to complete 25,000 PCR tests per day, based on NPHET recommendations. Working with the National Ambulance Service, we aim to carry out 300-500 COVID-19 tests per day at each walk-in centre. This will help us break chains of transmission.” Testing people with no symptoms will help us find positive cases earlier and allow these people to take the necessary action to protect others. We would urge people living near a walk-in test centre and who are concerned about COVID-19, to get a free test today”. “Around 1 in 5 people have no symptoms of COVID-19 and can spread it without knowing. Increasing the number of people we test will help us better understand how and why the virus is spreading quicker in certain areas.Īccording to Niamh O’Beirne, HSE National Lead for Test and Trace: The HSE is opening the walk-in centres in areas where the number of positive cases is particularly high. FOI Disclosure log and other information that we publishĪs part of the HSE’s enhanced COVID-19 testing for local communities, five new ‘walk-in, no appointment necessary’ COVID-19 testing centres will open on Thursday, 25th March to actively look for cases of COVID-19.Office of the Chief Information Officer.
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