MOBILE coronavirus testing vehicles will be stationed at the following locations in Wirral this week.
Monday:
- Birkenhead Park (near the visitor centre) 9am to 5pm
- Junction 1 Retail Park (M&S Foodhall) 9am to 5pm
Tuesday:
- Tesco Bidston 9am to 5pm
- Eastham Library 9am to 5pm
- Bebington Oval 9am to 7pm
Wednesday
- Birkenhead Medical Centre (Laird Street) 9am to 5pm
- Moreton Cross (near the library) 9am to 5pm
- Woodchurch Leisure Centre 9am to 7pm
Thursday
Tesco Heswall 9am to 5pm Greasby Library 9am to 5pm
Friday
- Sainsbury's Upton 9am to 5pm
- Victoria Park, Rock Ferry 9am to 5pm
- Wallasey Town Hall car park 9am to 5pm
Saturday:
- Leasowe Leisure Centre 9am to 12 noon
- Birkenhead Park (near the Visitor Centre) 9am to 4pm
Sunday (May 23):
Harrison Drive, New Brighton (Western end) 10am to 4pm
You can visit one of the symptom-free testing centres to collect testing kits for you and your household or take a test with help from staff.
There is no need to book. However, you can book an appointment below if you want to take a test at a guaranteed time that suits you.
Venue opening times:
The Floral Pavilion: Monday to Friday, 10:30am to 6:15pm. Saturday and Sunday, 10:30am to 2:15pm
Old House of Fraser building, Birkenhead: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4:15pm Saturday, 9am to 2:15pm. Closed Sunday
Symptom-free testing is no longer available at Eastham and Greasby libraries.
You can also collect symptom-free test kits from the symptoms-only testing centres from 2:30pm to 8pm each day.
- You can pick up testing kits at the following locations:
- Central libraries in Bebington, Wallasey, West Kirby and Birkenhead
- Europa, West Kirby and Guinea Gap Leisure Centres
- Families using Seacombe, Bromborough and Brassey Street, Birkenhead Children's Centres can collect testing kits From a pharmacy.
A new ‘Pharmacy Collect’ service has launched with over 80 pharmacies signed up so far to provide an additional route to regular symptom-free testing. For details, go to https://maps.test-and-trace.nhs.uk/
People aged over 18 without symptoms can visit a participating local pharmacy and collect a box of seven rapid tests to use twice a week at home.
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