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DuPage County COVID-19 Testing Site is set to open June 16

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DuPage County COVID-19 Testing Site will open at 7AM Tues., June 16. The entrance is located at 111 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton, a few blocks north of Roosevelt Road.

DUPAGE COUNTY—The new DuPage County drive-thru COVID-19 testing site will open to all residents of DuPage County at 7AM Tues., June 16, 2020.

The COVID-19 test is free. No appointment, doctor referral or insurance is needed.

The DuPage County COVID-19 testing site, which will be accessible through the County Campus’ main entrance off County Farm Road, will be open 7AM to 3PM Tuesday through Saturday, or until 400 tests are completed each day for the next eight weeks.

To ensure the safety of testing personnel, the test will be done while individuals are sitting in their vehicles. Everyone must be sitting at a functioning window and cannot exit his or her vehicle while at the test site. No motorcycles will be allowed to enter.

Both DuPage County and the DuPage County Health Department remain committed to address the significant impact and unfortunate loss of life related to COVID-19. Their collaborative efforts continue with healthcare and community partners to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in DuPage County.

Testing Site Links / Closed Independence Day weekend

To observe Independence Day, the DuPage County COVID-19 testing site will be closed Fri., July 3 and Sat., July 4.

To learn more, visit the DuPage County COVID-19 Community-based Testing Site page at www.dupagehealth.org/covid19testing.

For more information on COVID-19 activity in DuPage County, review the COVID-19 Dashboard: www.dupagehealth.org/covid19data.

Submitted by Don Bolger, Public Information Officer, DuPage County Health Department

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