Trangie will soon become a drive-through COVID-19 testing service when a new mobile health service opens next week.
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The service will commence be on Tuesday, July 21 from 10am to 2pm at the Trangie Memorial Hall in Dandaloo Street.
Director of Public Health Priscilla Stanley said while there are currently no known cases of COVID-19 in Trangie, it will will be the third location in the central sector to receive the service.
There have been more than 9816 people tested in the district over the past four weeks.
"We need to keep testing people, so we can stay on top of COVID-19 as the general restrictions around movement start to be decreased," Ms Stanlet said.
"COVID-19 tests are always available through GPs and our hospitals. Our plan is for the mobile service to visit a number of smaller communities."
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In the central sector there have been tests in Warren, Coonamble and soon Trangie.
The service is free of charge, and people do not need a referral or appointment to attend.
"It's a drive through service so you won't have to leave your car. Our staff will be able to come to you, do a short assessment and get your details, and then do a swab from the back of your throat and then the back of your nose," Ms Stanley said.
"The tests are then sent away for analysis which normally takes about 48 hours. If your test is negative, you can request to get those results by text message even faster.
"People who are tested are asked to self-isolate until they get their results."
COVID-19 testing is available for people who have experienced even mild symptoms that can be associated with the disease.
Those symptoms include: fever, a sore or 'scratchy' throat, a cough, runny nose, shortness of breath, tiredness and muscle aches.
Forty six people living in the district have been confirmed with the disease.
Ms Stanley said right now, the message is very simple - if you have any symptoms, even mild ones, arrange to be tested.
"Speak to your doctor - it's always best to call ahead. The Western Primary Health Network has set up respiratory clinics in Bathurst, Dubbo and Orange, with more to come in other centres," she said.
If you have any questions or concerns ring the National Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 020 080 or healthdirect on 1800 022 222.