Walk-in coronavirus testing unit in Keighley

The unit will be at Victoria Hall from today onwards.

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Author: Harry Long Published 3rd Sep 2020
Last updated 3rd Sep 2020

A walk-in coronavirus testing unit opens it's doors in Keighley from today onwards for anyone who thinks they may be infected with the virus.

The unit will be at Victoria Hall.

Results will be available the the next day - people are advised to make an appointment before attending.

It's part of the government's plans to ensure those in the community are able to get tested quicker locally.

Anyone who has symptoms of Covid-19, such as a high temperature, a new cough, or a change in sense of taste or smell, or thinks they may have the virus, should attend the unit and be tested.

Strict infection control measures will be in place to ensure the testing units are operated with the highest levels of public health safeguards, including following social distancing rules at all times, wearing a face covering (travelling to and from the unit), not travelling by taxi or public transport.

Cllr Hinchcliffe, Leader of Bradford Council, said:

"We have been pressing Government for a testing site in Keighley for months now so we are delighted it has finally been delivered.

"The message remains the same we need to continue pushing testing for everyone in the Bradford District who needs it. Its crucial that we get on top of this virus and opening more testing units like this one in Keighley allows local people to get tested more easily.

"Increasing the number of tests that are carried out across the district is vital, particularly in areas where infection rates are high. This is so we can find people who may have the virus but do not know it. They can then protect their families and people they come into contact with. If in doubt please get yourself tested."