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Testing facility at Hammer Landstraße is shut down

The Corona-PCR testing facility situated at Hammer Landstraße in Rhein-Kreis Neuss will shut down by the end of May, specifically on May 30th, which is a Monday.

Test Centre Hammer Landstraße has been temporarily shut down
Test Centre Hammer Landstraße has been temporarily shut down

Testing facility at Hammer Landstraße is shut down

The Corona PCR Test Center of Rhein-Kreis Neuss on Hammer Landstraße will be closing at the end of May, as announced by local authorities. This decision comes due to a significant decrease in the number of tests being conducted, with fewer than 100 tests being carried out per week.

However, the local health department will continue to perform mobile PCR tests in facilities such as senior homes. Appointments for these mobile tests can be made via the hotline number 02181 601-6666.

Private citizen test centers will continue to offer free antigen rapid tests. An overview of the rapid test centers in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss can be found at this link.

It's important to note that the newsletter does not provide updates on the Corona PCR Test Center or the number of Coronavirus cases in the Kreis Neuss. Instead, it offers in-depth information about various topics related to the pandemic.

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As of May 31, 2021, 2,064 persons have tested positive for the Coronavirus in the Kreis Neuss. This number is far above those of about a year ago, indicating a resurgence of the virus in the region.

Pentecost was a general lockdown, and the health department's Corona hotline will not be staffed on Ascension Day (May 26).

On June 1, 2021, 624 cases were registered, marking a continued increase in the number of infections.

In addition to the city's Coronavirus-related news, the city of Neuss also offers a free newsletter with updates on social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture. This newsletter serves as a valuable resource for residents seeking to stay informed about various aspects of life in the city.

  1. Despite the closing of the Corona PCR Test Center, the local health department will still conduct medical-conditions tests, such as mobile PCR tests, in senior homes.
  2. As the number of Coronavirus cases is increasing, it's crucial to prioritize health-and-wellness measures, including getting regular updates on the pandemic and following the guidelines provided by health authorities.

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