ONE of the county’s drive-through Covid-19 test centres is set to close tomorrow as a result of a drop in the number of cases.

The centre at Shrewsbury Town Football Club will close on Friday, July 17, after seeing a significant drop in Covid-19 cases in recent weeks.

It was set up at the club to provide face-to-face assessments for patients with symptoms of the virus.

The coronavirus home visiting service currently in operation across the county for patients who are housebound or unable to travel will continue.

Chairman of Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Dr Julian Povey, says although the drop in cases is good news, the threat of the virus remains present.

He said: “It is good news that the number of patients visiting the assessment centre has tailed off and that, thankfully, there have been lower levels of Covid-19 cases than originally anticipated in the area.

“The threat of coronavirus is still very much present however, and the CCGs are ready to respond if required.

“The assessment centre at Shrewsbury Town Football Club has carried out some very important work in uncertain times and has also played an integral part of the county’s coordinated response during the pandemic. I would like to thank everyone for their efforts.”

Steve Ellis, head of primary care at Shropshire CCG, was quick to give his thanks to the football club who allowed the use of their site for the testing.

He said: “We have received a great deal of positive feedback since the site first opened in April and without the help of the football club, the volunteers, and our brilliant staff members the site would have been impossible to run.

“We are immensely grateful for all their efforts and resilience through some difficult times and for their continued support.”

Brian Caldwell, chief executive of Shrewsbury Town Football Club, added: “We have been more than happy for the club to play a part in helping the NHS fight Covid-19.

“It has been a pleasure to assist local NHS staff with the use of our stadium car park and we will continue to do all we can to support the NHS should they need assistance in the future.”

For patients who think they are showing symptoms of coronavirus, visit NHS 111 online in the first instance for more information.