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An update on COVID-19 testing in Kirklees

We’re aware that a high demand across the country is causing issues for people trying to access COVID-19 testing.

We advise anyone with symptoms to get tested for COVID-19 to prevent the spread of the virus. However, the Government has confirmed that a high demand nationally is causing problems for people trying to get tested.

This issue is something that is beyond our control in Kirklees, but we understand that the Government is working to rectify these issues.

The easiest way to get a test at your nearest available testing centre is by visiting the Government’s website if you have symptoms. You can also call 119 for advice and support.

To help with this demand, we ask that people follow the below latest guidance from Government on when to get tested:

Full guidance on self-isolation is available on gov.uk

Rachel Spencer-Henshall, Strategic Director for Public Health at Kirklees Council, said: “We know that many of you are facing problems when trying to book a COVID-19 test. The Government has assured us that they are working to tackle these problems so everyone who needs a test can access one easily.

“Testing helps stop the virus from spreading within our community but please only get tested if you have COVID-19 symptoms and make sure you book in advance.

“The best way of preventing the spread of COVID-19 is still to social distance, wear a face mask in enclosed spaces and wash your hands regularly. Please also follow the latest Government guidance on not socialising in groups larger than six.”

Stay up to date with COVID-19 infection rates in Kirklees

You can stay up to date with rates of positive cases, which areas the cases are in, how Kirklees compares to neighbouring areas and the rest of the country and more by viewing the Kirklees Covid-19 cases dashboard.

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