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Killarney test centre opens due “exceptionally high demand”

A new temporary test centre has been set up in Killarney due to the "exceptionally high demand" for COVID tests in recent days.
It's operating from 10am to 6pm by appointment only at Coolgrane Training Centre, Upper Lewis Road, Ballydribbeen. (Eircode V93FX01).
The HSE said in a statement today (Wednesday) that "due to the exceptionally high demand for testing in Kerry at present, we have set up a temporary testing centre in Killarney".
"This site will remain open at least until Thursday, October 21. Its continuation will be evaluated based on demand."
Tests can be booked via the self-referral portal on HSE.ie.
Positivity on community testing is 19% in county Kerry over last seven days while nationally, it is 11.7%.
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