New Mobile Testing Unit for Dorset

It's for residents in Purbeck.

Author: George Sharpe Published 23rd Nov 2020

Dorset is getting a new COVID-19 mobile testing unit.

The new facility is due to open tomorrow (Tuesday 24 November) at Purbeck Park Car Park (formally known as Norden Park and Ride Car Park).

It's been brought in to provide increased access to testing for residents in Purbeck who may find it hard to access existing testing sites.

The mobile testing unit will be in Wareham every Thursday starting from 26 November. Signage will also be in place to direct residents to the site.

All tests must be booked in advance via the national portal.

When booking a COVID-19 test you will get a choice of sites, depending where they are located that day and their capacity.

Sites are at:

Bridport

Dorchester

Weymouth

Hawkwood Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth

Wallisdown, Bournemouth

Lansdowne, Bournemouth

Creekmoor, Poole

Sam Crowe, Director of Public Health for Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Councils, said:

"We welcome the new testing site at Purbeck Park which we hope will make getting coronavirus tests more accessible for our residents in the Purbeck area.

"Identifying and isolating cases quickly is critical to controlling the spread of COVID-19. We have been working with partners to identify the best places for new sites to ensure Dorset residents can access testing when they need it.

"Anyone who develops any symptoms of COVID-19 - a new, continuous cough, a high temperature or a loss or change of taste or smell - should book a test online and self-isolate with everyone in their household or support bubble whilst they wait for the result."

Coronavirus testing centre in Dorchester

Cllr Laura Miller, Dorset Council's Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Care and Health said:

"The new COVID-19 mobile testing unit will give the opportunity for residents who live in the more rural areas of our county to access testing.

"It is really important that as soon as you start developing symptoms of COVID-19 that you book a test online or if you don't have access to the internet to call 119 and book a test."

'Advice on testing'

All sites have capacity to do COVID-19 tests.

People should only book a test if they have COVID-19 symptoms: new continuous cough, high temperature, change or loss in sense of smell, change or loss in sense of taste.

All tests must be book in advance through the national portal.