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People given appointments at a coronavirus testing centre in Cardiff that wasn t there - again
It s the second time it s happened this month
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People were given appointments at a mobile coronavirus testing centre in Cardiff that wasn t there, for the second time in a month.
People were given appointments at a coronavirus testing centre in Cardiff that wasn t there
Around 20 people turned up at the Grangetown mobile testing unit after booking a test in the morning
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Covid-19 testing unit set up in Grangetown after 75% surge in cases
It is just one area in Cardiff where coronavirus cases are rising
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A temporary Covid-19 mobile testing unit has been set-up in Grangetown in response to a 75% rise in case numbers across Cardiff in the past week.
As of Wednesday, December 9, Cardiff recorded 418.1 cases per 100,000 people for the seven-day rolling average between November 30 and December 6. This is up from 386.2 the previous week.