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Covid-19: Donegal walk-in test centre aims to curb spread of virus
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image captionThe walk-in testing centre is the second to open in County Donegal
A new walk-in testing centre for Covid-19 will open later in a County Donegal town that currently has Ireland s highest rate of coronavirus infection.
It is part of measures being implemented to combat a surge in cases in the Milford area.
The test centre at the town s mart will operate for three days from Wednesday.
Ireland s Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said there had been a lot of positive moves to drive down the infection rate in the area.
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