“COVID-19 testing is critical to both our public health response and our economic recovery efforts,” said Mayor Eric Johnson.
“This service will also provide equity in our fight against this pandemic by ensuring testing access for our vulnerable and underserved communities.
“We need more testing, tracing, and care, and this is an essential step building equity for our most vulnerable residents,” said Councilwoman Jennifer Gates, who was asked by Johnson to help coordinate health care data.
To be eligible for COVID-19 Mobile Testing, residents must:
Additionally, residents must have at least one of the four symptoms listed below:
Residents undergoing mobile testing should understand this service provides COVID-19 testing only, is not for medical or life-threatening emergencies and is no substitute for a traditional visit to a physician.
The COVID-19 mobile testing appointments can be scheduled between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., 7 days a week through the UrgentCare2GO screening line by will be scheduled at no cost to eligible residents during two-hour time slots with a maximum capacity of 60 appointments a day.