Wolverhampton Civic Centre, Covid-19

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Wolverhampton Civic Centre, Covid-19

Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 8 Mar 2022

The Covid-19 pandemic has been serious world-wide for more than two years. The UK government is now actively promoting a policy of "learning to live with Covid-19". Free testing and kits are due to end on 1 April, except for vulnerable sectors of the population. It has been almost impossible in Wolverhampton to collect the test kits from pharmacies for a long time*, but ordering online with quick home delivery has been efficient, and the Civic Centre here has been a reliable source. I wonder if they will smarten up their plastic banners display before the service ends. The looked like this last week! * I went to my local Lloyds pharmacy a month ago, which is adjacent to the medical centre, and they said they hadn't had ANY for weeks!

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.586844
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-2.129549