A CORONAVIRUS testing unit will be returning to Bracknell again this weekend.
The mobile hub will be based in the town centre on Sunday, June 14 and Monday, June 15 between 10.30 am and 4.30 pm.
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All those who fit national guidelines for testing can book an appointment.
An exact location has not been confirmed but full details will be sent to residents when they book appointments.
Signs will be in place to help direct people through the testing area and military personnel will provide instructions on the day.
How do I book a test?
You must book an appointment in advance, which you can do here if you are an essential worker, and here if you are not.
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You can get a coronavirus test if you have coronavirus symptoms now (such as a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste) or if someone you live with has symptoms.
Why are the units being rolled out?
The rollout of the units are part of the effort to increase COVID-19 testing capacity and to supplement local and regional testing sites.
This will be the fifth time the mobile testing unit will be in Bracknell.
The military rolled out the unit in the town centre last weekend, too.
The Bracknell News got a sneak-peak behind the scenes of the testing unit which you can see here.
Easthampstead House car park hosted the unit the first time it came to the town.
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