Rapid antigen tests and masks available to community free of charge

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COVID-19 continues to circulate in the NSW community and cases are expected to start increasing again in April, May and throughout the winter months.

We understand that getting access to testing and personal protective equipment can be difficult, which is why council are making resources available to all residents at no cost. Rapid antigen tests can provide quick results in just 15 minutes, allowing individuals to quickly determine if they may be infected with the virus.

In addition to rapid antigen tests, we are also offering free masks to all community members. Wearing a mask can significantly reduce the spread of COVID-19, and we encourage everyone to wear one when in public places or when interacting with others outside of their household. These resources were supplied to Cessnock City Council by NSW Health to support access to COVID-19 testing and to help you to further protect the community.

Cessnock City Council Mayor Jay Suvaal said he was pleased council was able to provide these important resources to the community.

“Providing free rapid antigen tests is just another way we can support our community as COVID-19 cases begin to rise leading into winter” said Mayor Suvaal.

“We want to ensure that our community remains safe and healthy”.

These resources are available for the general public to pick up at the entrance foyer of Cessnock and Kurri Kurri Libraries from 20 April. Please follow COVID safe practices when attending our Libraries and stay at home if you have cold or flu symptoms.

Council is committed to supporting our community during these challenging times and will continue to look for ways to provide resources and support to those in need.

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