It was set up in response to an outbreak of virus in Athlone.
463 people were tested for covid-19 at the new pop-up centre in Athlone yesterday.
It was set up in response to an outbreak of virus on Friday 11th June.
Anyone who was socialising that evening or since then on the west side of the River Shannon, and thinks they may have been exposed to the virus, is advised to get tested.
The walk-in testing centre at the former St. Aloysuis College in Athlone will be open again today and tomorrow, between 10am and 4pm.
This is open to adults and children and you're asked to bring ID with you.
The full address of the pop-up testing centre is:
Language School/Former St Aloysuis College Site,
Deerpark Road,
Athlone,
N37 RR60.
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