COVID-19 Testing for everyone in Cumbria between the ages of 12 and 30

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Cumbria County Council and NHS Test and Trace are asking every person living and working in Cumbria between the ages of 12 and 30 to get a PCR test for COVID-19, even if they do not have symptoms.

COVID-19 infections have risen sharply over recent weeks – particularly among younger age groups.

Tests will be conducted using PCR test kits, not the rapid result Lateral Flow Device tests that are used for regular weekly testing.

People not at school can attend any of Cumbria's testing sites between 8am and 8pm from 19 June 2021.

You do not need to book your test, simply walk-in and you will be tested.

Parents/carers will be informed of testing arrangements for school age children by their child's school.


If you cannot attend a test site you can get a test kit delivered to your home via https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test. Choose the "I have been advised to get a test by local Public Health officials" option.

Test site locations:

  • Carlisle RTS, Carlisle Lake District Airport, Irvington, Carlisle, CA6 4NW
  • Carlisle Cecil Street LTS, Cecil Street Car Park, Carlisle, CA1 1NX
  • Penrith Sandgate Car Park LTS, Penrith Sandgate Car Park, 32 Albert Street, Penrith, CA11 7XA
  • West Cumbria Allerdale House LTS, Allerdale House Overflow Car Park, Workington, CA14 9SA
  • Barrow-in-Furness Town Hall LTS, Barrow Town Hall Courtyard, Cornwallis Street, Barrow, LA14 2LG
  • Copeland Castle Meadows LTS, Castle Meadows Car Park, Whitehaven, CA28 7RG
  • Kendal County Hall LTS, Kendal County Hall Car Park, Busher Walk, Kendal, LA9 4RQ

If you test positive, develop any symptoms, or are contact traced following contact with someone who tests positive, you should self-isolate immediately.

Why this is happening
Infections have risen from 35 cases per week at the end of May to 250 per week now, and concerns have grown that many Cumbrians remain vulnerable to the virus.

Nearly 150,000 Cumbrians have not been vaccinated yet and around 85,000 people have so far only received one dose of the vaccine. People who have only had one dose have significantly less protection from the new Delta variant of the virus which is now circulating.

Visit cumbria.gov.uk/stopthespread


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