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From: noreply@test-for-coronavirus.service.gov.uk
Date: 16 December 2021 at 11:53:58 am GMT
To: klouisebutler@hotmail.com
Subject: Appointment Confirmation
Pass ID: 6FPI-PS49-WR1T-FBRP-GXUM
Playball Pavillion - Mobile Unit
Playball Pavillion Stormont
Belfast
BT4 3SBDate: 16 Dec 2021
Time: 2:00pm
Vehicle: IRZ4835
What to bring to the test site
- a copy of your test site pass (and passes for any children getting a test) – have the QR code in the pass ready to display (on the email, printed off or as a screenshot) or it could delay your entry to the test site
- photo ID - a driving licence or passport for each person getting a test
- hand sanitiser or antiseptic wipes - because we may ask you to do the test yourself, so you'll need clean hands
If you're visiting a walk-through site, each person aged 3 years and over should wear a face covering.
You may also want to bring a bottle of water, as we cannot provide water at the test site.
! If you have symptoms, self-isolate straight away until you get your results. Do not leave home, except to post a test kit or for a PCR test appointment. Check if people you live with need to self-isolate on NHS.UK. What happens at the test site
You'll stay in your vehicle or testing bay during your visit.
Depending on which site you go to, you'll either be asked to do the test yourself (with instructions) or an assistant will do the swab test for you. Staff will let you know which test you'll be doing when you arrive at the test site.
Watch these videos to see what happens at test sites.
Learn about self testing.
Learn about walk-through sites.It usually takes no more than 10 minutes to perform the test. You may have to wait to be tested, but you would not usually be at the test centre for more than an hour.
You'll receive your test results by text message. Most people get their result the next day, but it may take up to 3 days.
If you do not get your result by day 6, call the coronavirus testing contact centre on 119. The contact centre is open from 7am to 11pm.
If you're bringing a baby or child
If you're bringing a child aged 11 or under to be tested, you (their parent or guardian) will be asked to swab test your child. You'll be given paper instructions.
You'll swab test your child either in a testing bay (walk-through) or from the back seat of your vehicle (drive-through). If you're going to a drive-through site, you may want to bring another adult, so one of you can already be seated in the back when you arrive. Otherwise, you'll need to climb onto the back seat.
You'll not be able to leave the vehicle or the testing bay during the test.
Before you swab test your child, you'll need to read the paper instructions. It can take about 20 minutes to read the instructions and then do the test.
You may want to bring something to keep your child entertained while you read and then swab yourself.
Antibody testing
If you agreed to do antibody testing, you may receive an antibody test kit in the post 2-3 days after you get a positive PCR test result. Your 2nd antibody test kit will arrive 3 weeks after the first one.
The kit contains clear instructions on how to do the test. It's important you do the test and post it back as soon as possible. You can leave home to post a test kit while self-isolating. Find more info on how to prepare for, take and return the antibody test.
Do you need a BSL interpreter?
If you are Deaf and need a BSL interpreter during your drive-through test, download the free InterpreterNow app before your appointment.
Can you help the NHS?
If you are over 50 and recently developed coronavirus symptoms, you may be able to take part in a clinical trial. Find out more and check if you qualify.
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