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Symptom-free rapid-result testing continues next month in west Norfolk

Covid-19 book rapid test

Published: Thursday, 25th February 2021

Rapid-result testing is to continue to be offered for symptom free residents at sites across west Norfolk.

Taking part in this type of testing can help stop the spread early, which could help reduce the number of cases that are being seen in west Norfolk. One in every three people who have coronavirus, may show no symptoms. This is a quick-and-easy way to identify where there might be cases, ensuring that those who need to self-isolate do so and that they can access any support they may need if they are not able to work while they are isolating.

Covid Testing QR CodeTo find out if there is testing available in your area and to book an appointment, scan the QR Code or visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/rapidtesting. This will take you to a Norfolk County Council webpage where you can search for your nearest testing station, and book in for a test.

From week commencing 1 March and for two weeks the test areas and testing sites are as follows:

  • King’s Lynn - St James Swimming Pool
  • Downham Market – Alive Downham Leisure

Testing sites are open from 8am until 4pm Monday to Friday from 1 - 5 March and 8 - 12 March 2021.

When attending for an appointment, residents should wear masks, observe social distancing and ensure they have a valid mobile phone number so that they can receive their results. Test results are usually provided within 30 minutes.

Anyone receiving a positive result will be advised to self-isolate immediately. They will be referred to test and trace and will need to ensure that anyone in their household also self-isolates.

Cllr Stuart Dark MBE, Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk Cabinet Member for Environmental Services and Public Protection, said: " I would encourage everyone who has to leave their home in King’s Lynn or Downham Market to undertake essential business to take advantage of this opportunity to have a test and to have the test repeated at least once a week.  Anyone of us could have the virus and could be spreading it unknowingly because we do not have any symptoms. 

“Symptom-free testing is an extra tool to help reduce the opportunity for the virus to be transmitted. Even if the test result is negative, it is still vitally important that people follow the lockdown restrictions and adhere to social distancing, handwashing and wear face coverings when required.  It is important that we all do our bit to help protect ourselves, protect others and protect west Norfolk.”

Anyone testing positive for the virus in England will be contacted by NHS Test and Trace to help them track their contacts. This will help people to identify who they may have been in close contact with, protecting others from further transmission. Close contacts of those testing positive will also hear from NHS Test and Trace, asking them to stay at home for 10 days to prevent them from unknowingly spreading the virus. They will be advised to also book at test if they develop symptoms.

Symptom-free rapid-result testing is being rolled out across Norfolk through a partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care, Public Health Norfolk and district councils.

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