Only the site at the United Reform Church in Nuneaton will remain open.
With the increase in home testing for those without symptoms of COVID-19 and reducing numbers visiting community test sites, all LFT community test sites across the county will close on the 30th of June 2021, with the exception of Nuneaton which will remain open until further notice.
The Council said it will free up valuable resources to continue our efforts to control the virus.
Speaking about testing in Warwickshire, Dr Shade Agboola, Director of Public Health for Warwickshire said:
“In line with the national Government strategy for testing and the continued decline in the number of residents using the community LFT test sites, we will be changing the way in which testing is delivered in Warwickshire from the 30 June 2021.
“With access to testing much easier now, more residents are testing at home. It’s great to see that the community test sites have made a difference and in total 195,000 tests have been carried out across the county to date. This has helped to build confidence around testing to the point that residents are now testing at home.
“This is a real tribute to all those working at the test sites, and I would like to personally thank them all for the work they have done to support testing over the last year to help to keep Warwickshire communities safer.
“Tests can now be picked up from your local pharmacy, our mobile testing service, community test sites until the 30 June, with the exception of the Nuneaton site or you can book a test kit online to be delivered straight to your door.
“With cases continuing to rise across the county, I would urge residents to test twice weekly at home as they have been doing to monitor the spread of the virus. The rules of hands, face, space and fresh air are still key to reducing the spread, as is getting both vaccine doses as soon as they are offered. If you do have any symptoms of COVID-19, then please self-isolate immediately and get an NHS PCR test.”