New Information – Rapid Testing Centre



A third Covid-19 rapid test centre – to check whether people without symptoms have the virus or not – has opened in Wolverhampton today (Friday 8 January).

Rapid testing, which uses lateral flow test technology to provide results in under an hour, can identify cases in people who don’t have any symptoms of the virus but who could still be infectious. Anyone who tests positive is then able to self-isolate to prevent the spread of the virus onto others.

The new rapid test centre, at St Joseph’s Church, Willenhall Road, will be open Monday to Friday from 2pm-6pm. This test centre is not open weekends.

Meanwhile, a further rapid test centre is due to open at Pendeford Library next week for key workers. Further details will be confirmed shortly.

The new centres will join the city’s two existing rapid test facilities, at the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Civic Centre which is open Monday to Friday from 7am-7pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10am-6pm, and the Jamia Masjid Bilal on Newhampton Road West, which is open from 10am-6.30pm daily.

Well over 22,000 rapid Covid-19 tests have now been conducted in Wolverhampton. Anyone without symptoms is invited to attend for a rapid test; appointments are not necessary. Please note, rapid testing is not available to people who have been told to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace, or to anyone with symptoms of Covid-19.

People with symptoms – a new, continuous cough, a fever or a change to their sense of taste or smell – must self-isolate and book a test at one of the city’s PCR Covid-19 test centres by visiting www.gov.uk.get-coronavirus-test or by calling 119. Walk-through PCR test centres are located at Showell Road, Whitmore Reans Library car park, Blakenhall Community Resource Centre and Mountford Lane car park in Bilston and are open daily from 8am-8pm. The drive-through PCR test centre at Aldersley Leisure Village is open daily from 9am-3pm.

Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Health and Wellbeing, said: “We have an extensive network of testing facilities across Wolverhampton for people with and without symptoms of Covid-19.

“The message is clear; if you develop symptoms of Covid-19, you must self-isolate and book a test at one of our five PCR test centres immediately.

“And if you don’t have symptoms and want to take part in the rapid testing programme, please come along to one of our rapid test centres which can be found at the Civic Centre, the Jamia Masjid Bilal, St Joseph’s Church and, in the coming days, Pendeford Library.

“You’ll get your result inside an hour and, if it turns out you have got Covid-19, you’ll be able to take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.”

For full details of Covid-19 testing services in Wolverhampton, please visit www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/coronavirus-testing. Free short stay parking is available at St Peters Car Park off Wulfruna Street for people attending the Civic Centre for a test.

Latest figures show there were 947.1 cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 people in Wolverhampton over the seven days to 5 January. That means 2,491 people in the city tested positive for the virus in that seven day period – though the true number of new cases will likely be considerably higher.

The latest information and guidance around coronavirus is available at www.gov.uk/coronavirus and on the council’s own coronavirus pages at www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/coronavirus. Further details of the lockdown restrictions currently in place, and the answers to frequently asked questions, are available at www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/covidalert.

Phil Bateman

Phil Bateman is Married to Mary and lives in Wednesfield North. He was a long serving local politician having served previously on the now defunct West Midlands County Council... read more

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