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Walk-in coronavirus testing centre launches in Oldham town centre

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One of the North West’s first ‘pop up’ community Covid-19 testing sites where people can visit on foot is being piloted in Oldham town centre.The new facility, at the Southgate Street Oldham Library car park becomes fully operational on Monday, June 29 and offers walk-through testing so people don’t need to be in a vehicle to access the site.Anyone who suspects they have coronavirus can go to the NHS booking website or call NHS 119 – the test and trace number – to book an appointment at the site which operates seven days a week.This would be for people showing symptoms, including high temperature where you feel hot on your chest or back, a new continuous cough or three more coughing episodes in 24 hours, or a loss or change of sense of.

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