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Municipalities across Slovakia have started publishing the testing points for the nationwide testing that will take place on October 31 and November 1 between 7:00 and 22:00.
The big testing: When and where to show up, and what if I don't want to? (FAQ) Read moreAll the testing points have to be approved by hygienists.
People interested in getting tested should follow official websites and the Facebook pages of their respective municipality or a city borough.
There is no need to travel for the testing, only to check the nearest point. They are usually situated in houses of culture or schools, both outside and inside, as well as parking lots, stadiums and other open-air sites. There are also some drive-thru sites in the capital.
Here is a Google map with the testing points in Bratislava:
Read more about the coronavirus outbreak in Slovakia:
- Do I have the coronavirus? How to proceed if you have a suspicion
- Coronavirus in Slovakia: statistics
- How to travel to and from Slovakia during COVID-19
- The list of low-risk countries and risky regions
- More information about what the coronavirus is and how to protect yourself from the infection (WHO)
- Q&A: State of emergency declared about coronavirus+