Dozens of new testing centres for the coronavirus are opening around the country, many in venues usually used for social or sporting purposes.
GAA stadiums and grounds are a common site for drive-through testing, including Croke Park, Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork and Nowlan Park in Kilkenny.
In Tipperary, the Moyle Rovers GAA complex halfway between Clonmel and South Tipperary goes into use today as a drive-through centre.
This, and other such centres, are by appointment only and anyone getting tested there will have been referred by a GP. Less than three weeks ago, the club's pitches and indoor facilities were being used for the many juvenile and adult camogie, hurling and football teams as well as social reasons, but training came to a stop