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Title
Covid-19 – asymptomatic and symptomatic testing
 
Summary
Test and Protect remains a key part of keeping the Covid-19 infection rate low. There are several ways in which you can get a test or tests depending on your circumstances.
 
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As society begins to reopen and certain restrictions are removed, Test and Protect will remain a key part of keeping the Covid-19 infection rate low. There are several ways in which you can get a test or tests depending on your circumstances.

Got Covid-19 symptoms?

Book a PCR test. You can have a test sent to your home or attend one of the testing sites located across Scotland. You’ll find full details of the process, how to book a test, and where the testing sites are situated, here.

There’s currently a walk through Covid-19 testing site at our Craiglockhart campus but this is not operated by the University and you must book an appointment through the link above.

No symptoms but need to attend campus?

Many people have Covid-19 but have no symptoms, which is one of the ways it can spread quickly to different people. Being tested is so important as it protects everyone within your household and within our Edinburgh Napier community.

If you’re coming on to campus, you can arrange for regular lateral flow tests. You can attend the lateral flow testing centre we have set up in partnership with the University of Edinburgh at the Pleasance. Tests can be booked through the Edinburgh Napier app, or via My Workplace on the staff intranet, by clicking the tile marked "Book your Covid-19 test".

If you cannot attend the testing centre, you can order lateral flow tests online or collect them from an NHS test site.

Invited someone to attend campus, for example a guest lecturer?

Anyone attending campus that is not employed by the University should order a test online or pick up a test from an NHS test site in advance of their visit.

 

 

 








 




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