A mobile coronavirus testing unit run by the military will be returning to High Wycombe tomorrow (Tuesday). 

It is the second mobile testing unit to come to the Handy Cross Park and Ride in High Wycombe and will be staying for up to three days from May 19. 

One is also coming to Aylesbury this morning, also staying for up to three days. 

Anyone who is eligible and wishes to be tested at the Aylesbury or High Wycombe mobile sites must arrange an appointment on the national booking website first – self-referral.test-for-coronavirus.service.gov.uk

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Tests must be booked and are not available on a ‘drop-in’ basis.

You can also book a test at a different site via this website.

Further details of the testing sites will be provided to people when they book their test.

Only certain categories of people are eligible for testing at this time, like NHS or other essential workers (and some household members), or people over 65 with coronavirus symptoms.

If these mobile testing sites are fully booked then you will be offered testing at the next closest location.

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People being tested must bring appropriate ID (like an NHS ID card) or a letter/email from their employer to confirm their key worker status.

Gareth Williams, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Community Engagement at Buckinghamshire Council, said: “Testing is vital as together we work together to stop the spread of coronavirus and it is good to see Buckinghamshire being well-served by these mobile sites.

"We would urge anyone who is eligible, and who thinks they should be tested, to please book a slot.”

Dr Raj Bajwa, GP and Chair of NHS Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “Testing is essential to help keep NHS services running smoothly during this outbreak, and to help vulnerable people stay as safe as possible from coronavirus infection.

"These mobile sites will offer a great boost to our testing capabilities in Buckinghamshire, so we hope they will be well-used by those that need them.”

Tests are being offered to the following categories of people:

  • All those working on the frontline in health or in care homes (with or without symptoms)
  • People over 65 with symptoms
  • People with symptoms going to work who cannot work from home (for example, construction workers, shop workers, emergency plumbers and delivery drivers)
  • Anyone who has symptoms of coronavirus and lives with any of those identified above