Some coronavirus test centres for people with symptoms of the virus have been closed due to the weather.
Hertfordshire County Council says “adverse weather conditions” means that Three Rivers and Watford Mobile Testing Units are not running today (February 8).
The council said that people who had an appointment booked will receive a text to rebook from the Department of Health and Social Care.
Three Rivers and Watford Mobile Testing Units are closed today due to adverse weather conditions. If you had an appointment booked, you will receive a text to re-book from DHSC. pic.twitter.com/CwFn1n0s2u
— Hertfordshire County Council (@hertscc) February 8, 2021
It comes after mobile rapid testing units due to operate in Letchworth, Bushey and St Albans on February 7 were closed due to high winds.
The council tweeted yesterday: “Due to high winds, our mobile rapid testing units due to operate in Letchworth, Bushey and St Albans have had to close today.
“Please do not travel to these centres. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Appointments can be re-booked at hertfordshire.gov.uk/rapidtest.”
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