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  • Free pop-up drive-thru COVID-19 tests start Aug. 11

    Aug 07, 2020 | Read More News
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    The Pima County Health Department and Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (AZDEMA) will begin drive-thru COVID-19 testing Aug. 11. Focusing on areas of the County that have had limited testing availability, the County and AZDEMA are working with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to bring this minimal contact method to the following locations on the listed days:

     Date  Hours  General Area Served  Address  Zip Code
     Aug. 11  10 AM–3 PM  Ajo/Sells Ajo High School
    111 N. Well Rd., Ajo, AZ
     85721
     Aug. 12  2–6 PM  Three Points Robles Junction Community Center
    16150 W. Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ
     85735
     Aug. 13  10 AM–6 PM  Marana/Avra Valley/Picture Rocks Wheeler Taft Public Library
    7800 N. Schisler Dr., Tucson, AZ
     85743
     Aug. 14  9 AM–4 PM  Green Valley/Sahuarita Green Valley Recreation Desert Hills Center 
    2980 S. Camino Del Sol, Green Valley, AZ
     85622
     Aug. 15  10 AM–6 PM  Vail/Corona de Tucson Pima County Fairgrounds 
    11300 S. Houghton Rd., Tucson, AZ
     85747
     Aug. 16  10 AM–6 PM  Catalina/Oro Valley Coronado K-8 School 
    3401 E. Wilds Rd., Tucson, AZ 
     85739
     Aug. 17  10 AM–6 PM  Rillito Racetrack  4502 N. 1st Ave., Tucson, AZ 85718 
     Aug. 18  10 AM–6 PM  Sunnyside High School  1725 E. Bilby Rd., Tucson, AZ  85706
     Aug. 19  10 AM–6 PM  South Tucson/Midvale Park  Tucson Rodeo Grounds 
    4823 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, AZ
     85714

    Pre-registration is strongly encouraged and can be done at www.pima.gov/covid19testing and click on the Schedule My Test link for Drive-thru Pop Up Testing. To choose a site, you must enter the zip code of the site location.

    These are pop-up, one-day only events at each site. The County encourages people to register now to reserve their spot!

    “This is an exciting development for COVID-19 testing,” says Pima County Health Director Dr. Theresa Cullen. “This unorthodox style allows us to get into communities that have not had easy or broad access to tests and get a better understanding of COVID-19 across the County.”

    Test results should be available by logging into your account at www.doineedacovid19test.com within a few days. The County and AZDEMA hope to complete 20,000 tests through these pop-ups.

    More information on testing is available at the Pima County COVID-19 testing webpage.