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Oct 2020

Harrogate's first permanent coronavirus testing site is due to open today just over a week after builders moved in.
The Department of Health and Social Care centre is in the Dragon Road car park, which has been home to the mobile testing centre over the past few months. It will test up to 320 people a day.
It has been replaced with a series of modular buildings with floodlights all linked up to a generator to keep it accessible as the nights turn darker.
Dr Lincoln Sargeant, the director of public health in North Yorkshire, said:
The Stray Ferret asked the DHSC the cost of building the permanent testing centre in Harrogate but had not received a response by the time of publication.
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