Council welcomes new COVID testing centre in West Lindsey

Cllr Matthew Boles, member for Gainsborough North Ward and Gainsborough Town Councillor

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West Lindsey District Council has welcomed a new testing Centre in Gainsborough following a rise in Coronavirus infections nationally.

The new centre has been erected in the Riverside Car Park in the town centre and is expected to remain there for a minimum of three months.

Gainsborough ward member and also a town councillor, Cllr Matt Boles (pictured above) has welcomed the addition of the testing site to the district.

He said: “We can see that cases nationally continue to rise and by having a site in Gainsborough, we hope we will be able to ensure more people locally will be able to access a test much more easily.

“The Council has been working hard since the outbreak to put measures in place to support businesses with grants and advice, new signs for the town centre and much more. We have recently been handing out leaflets to take away establishments to remind customers of the symptoms of coronavirus, one if which is a change to your smell and taste.

“Our latest campaign Hands, Face Space, Let’s keep Gainsborough safe is aimed at urging local people to get a test if they have symptoms and for us all to do what we can to keep our community safe. We all have a personal responsibility to keep people safe. ”

Please be aware that whilst the testing centre is a walk in centre – people still have to book a test online by visiting www.gov.uk and if they are struggling to access a test online they can call 119.

Know the symptoms of Coronavirus:

  • High temperature
  • New, continuous Cough
  • Sense of smell/taste changes

If you do have a test at the Gainsborough test centre, remember please go straight home  – do not pick up any last minute shopping and self-isolate until your results are back.

Please remember these three simple steps can help keep people in West Lindsey safe:

  1. Hands, Face, Space. Keep washing your hands thoroughly, for 20 seconds.
  2. Use a face covering unless exempt.
  3. Keep two metres apart from others, or one metre plus precautions.

For the latest news on West Lindsey District Council visit: www.west-lindsey.gov.uk/councilnews

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