New Mobile Testing Bus takes asymptomatic testing into our communities

Date: 
Monday, 9 August, 2021

community testing busA new mobile testing bus for those without Covid symptoms will take testing facilities into the heart of East Dunbartonshire communities, as part of the continuing drive to manage Covid-19 as restrictions continue to be lifted.

Joint Council Leader Vaughan Moody explains, “As we move beyond level zero in Scotland and closer to a normal way of life, community testing remains an important part of combatting Covid-19.

“We continue to operate the community testing facility at the War Memorial Hall in Bishopbriggs, which is open to anyone living, working or visiting East Dunbartonshire, who does not have symptoms, in order to identify anyone who may actually have Covid-19 but be unaware of it.

“Our mobile testing bus is able to travel throughout the area offering testing to people in community and town centre settings without them having to travel to Bishopbriggs.”

The bus began mobile testing at the end of last week at Mugdock Country Park, and will be at the following locations in its first full week on the road, from Monday 9 August 2021:

Day Time Location

Monday

9.30am – 12 Noon (last test 11.30am)
2pm – 4.30pm (last test 4pm)

Barleybank car park Kirkintilloch
Bearsden Hub car park

Tuesday

9.30am – 12 Noon (last test 11.30am)
2pm – 4.30pm (last test 4pm)

Chapel St car park Lennoxtown
Milngavie Precinct

Wednesday

9.30am – 12 Noon (last test 11.30am)
2pm – 4.30pm (last test 4pm)

Leisuredrome car park Bishopbriggs
Hillhead Community Centre

Thursday

9.30am – 1pm (last test 12.30pm)
2pm – 4.30pm (last test 4pm)

Barleybank car park Kirkintilloch
Barleybank car park Kirkintilloch

Friday

9.30am – 1pm (last test 12.30pm)
2pm – 4.30pm (last test 4pm)

Bearsden Hub car park
Bearsden Hub car park

Joint Council Leader Andrew Polson continued, “As restrictions continue to be lifted, it is important to remember that the Covid virus has not gone away – community testing remains an important part of managing the spread and ensuring that we identify those that have the virus so that they can self-isolate.

“Our new mobile bus brings testing in to the heart of our communities and we are encouraging everyone in the vicinity to come along to the bus, meet our new testing team and take a test to help keep everyone safe.”

The weekly programme for the mobile testing bus will be published on the community testing section.

The mobile testing bus is for those who do not have symptoms of Covid-19 only.  Anyone with symptoms should book a PCR test through the NHS inform website.

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