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Free covid testing

By Louise Dowe, Clerk to Mabe Parish Council Mabe Parish

Wednesday, 12 May 2021

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Mabe Parish Contributor

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Twice-weekly testing for covid is one of the measures that will help to protect against the spread of coronavirus in the community.

If you are working, going to school or college, or generally getting out and about and meeting other people, then testing twice a week will help to protect you and your friends, family and colleagues.

Lateral flow tests are free. They can be collected from pharmacies or delivered directly to you by post. More information from the NHS - see this link:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/testing/regular-rapid-coronavirus-tests-if-you-do-not-have-symptoms/

See this link for information from Cornwall Council: https://www.businessregulatorysupport.co.uk/media/46392312/asymptomatic-testing-hospitality_web-final.pdf

Contact Information

Andrew Bishop MBE, Clerk to Mabe Parish Council

  • 07756 650 604

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Mabe Burnthouse, Penryn, Cornwall

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The parish council has a contact address for postal correspondence only. Should members of the public need to meet with the Clerk or a parish councillor, contact the relevant person directly to make arrangements to meet at a location in the parish.