Symptom-free Covid-19 Testing Centre opens in Parr

Temporary closure of St Helens Borough Symptom-free Testing Centres

A new symptom free Covid-19 testing centre will open its doors in Parr today, Thursday.

The new test centre at the Torus Housing Office on Newton Road, will be open from 1pm to 6pm and is open to anyone who does not have symptoms to get one of the quick tests that will tell you whether you have Covid-19 within 30 minutes. 

As with the other testing sites at St Mary’s Market, Grange Valley Youth Centre and Chester Lane Community Centre, it will operate on a walking in basis, with no need to book. 

The Newton Road centre will be open from 1pm to 6pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

They are for people who do not have Covid-19 symptoms. If you think you have symptoms, including a new, continuous cough, a high temperature or a loss of sense of taste or smell visit www.gov.uk/coronavirus or call 119 to book a traditional PCR test at one of the borough’s symptomatic test centres.

Councillor Anthony Burns, Cabinet Member for Wellbeing, Culture and Heritage, said: “Symptom free testing is really vital at the minute as we prepare for the gradual unlocking of businesses and services as a way we can try to contain the spread by catching those who may have the virus but have no symptoms. We need any way we can to cut the chains of transmission to help us reduce the risk of rates increasing again. The things that we’ve missed like going to the rugby, supporting our amazing cafes, bars and restaurants and meeting others are almost here again – only if we can keep the virus under control. So please get tested regularly if you don’t have any symptoms so that we can get back to the things we love.” 

Symptom-free tests (or ‘lateral flow’ tests) are point of care tests, so don’t need to be processed in a lab. Results are ready very quickly – from 30 minutes to a couple of hours. Residents will receive their tests results by text or email soon after they leave the test centre.  

For more information on when and how testing will be available and a list of frequently asked questions, please visit sthelens.gov.uk/LetsGetTested 

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