*Photograph: John Mangan

NORMAL testing hours have resumed at the COVID-19 testing centres in the Mid-West.

From Monday (December 27th) up until New Year’s Day, normal hours of operation for the COVID-19 testing centres are in place.

Presently, the option of walk-in testing is not available. Appointments must be booked online via the HSE’s website. Clare’s testing centre is located at Ballymaley Business Park in Ennis while a new facility has recently opened in Shannon, opening hours for which vary to the below list.

Opening hours for COVID-19 Community Testing Centres over the Christmas / New Year period:

27th December – 31st December Normal CTC Hours
Limerick Test Centre – 07:45 – 19:00
Clare Test Centre – 09:15 – 18:30
Nenagh Test Centre – 08:30 – 19:45

1st & 2nd January 2022
Limerick Test Centre – 07:45 – 17:15
Clare Test Centre – 09:15 – 16:45
Nenagh Test Centre – 08:30 – 17:45

Normal operating hours resume from Monday, 3rd January 2022.

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