Temporary testing facility for Covid-19 to open in Blackpool and The Fylde College's Bispham Campus

A temporary testing facility for coronavirus will be heading to Blackpool and The Fylde College's Bispham Campus.
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The new testing facility, located at Blackpool and the Fylde College's Bispham Campus on Ashfield Road, has been organised by the Department of Health and Social Care, working with the armed forces and the NHS.

Testing will begin taking place tomorrow (Tuesday, May 19) to Thursday, May 21, with the site able to accommodate "hundreds of people per day."

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The Lancashire Resilience Forum wants people to be aware that appointments are required to attend and people can not turn up unexpectedly to be tested.

You can usually book a test the night before through the government's coronavirus testing webpage from around 8pm.

Dr Sakthi Karunanithi, director of public health for Lancashire, said: "These mobile testing sites help us to prioritise certain areas for a short time.

"Testing helps us to understand the scale of this situation and will help us to bring normal life back again, at the right time and in the right way.

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"By testing essential workers and their families if they're showing symptoms, it helps us to keep vital services running and protect people.

The new testing facility will be locatedat Blackpool and the Fylde College'sBispham Campus on Ashfield Road. (Credit: Google)The new testing facility will be locatedat Blackpool and the Fylde College'sBispham Campus on Ashfield Road. (Credit: Google)
The new testing facility will be locatedat Blackpool and the Fylde College'sBispham Campus on Ashfield Road. (Credit: Google)

"This is a difficult time and it's important that people keep doing the right things to protest themselves, as well as their families and friends."

Other testing sites are already in operation at Preston College and Royal Blackburn Hospital.

The Lancashire Resilience Forum are working closely with partner organisations to create additional mobile and satellite testing sites in the county. This includes mobile testing for care home staff.

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People experiencing symptoms must follow the government and NHS advice.

You can find out more or book a coronavirus test at: www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-getting-testedWho can be tested

You can apply to get a test if you’re in one of the following groups:

- all essential workers including NHS and social care workers with symptoms (see the full list of essential workers)

- people over 65 with symptoms

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- people with symptoms going to work who cannot work from home (for example, construction workers, shop workers, emergency plumbers and delivery drivers)

- anyone who has symptoms of coronavirus and lives with any of those identified above

Additionally, the government are testing:

- social care workers and residents in care homes, with or without symptoms, both to investigate outbreaks and, following successful pilots, as part of a rolling programme to test all care homes

- NHS workers and patients without symptoms, in line with NHS England guidance

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