GET FREE COVID-19 TESTING NOW - AustinTexas.gov

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austintexas.gov/COVID19 GET FREE COVID-19 TESTING NOW Austin Public Health Drive-Up Testing Visit COVID19.AustinTexas.gov or call 512-972-5560 Take an assessment and if a test is recommended, schedule an appointment Go to your appointment in a closed vehicle. Bring appointment confirmation or any ID. You will not be asked about immigration status. Results will be sent to you in a few days Neighborhood Testing Visit COVID19.AustinTexas.gov or call 512-972-5560 Appointments should be scheduled; a limited number of walk-ups will be available. Testing Locations: Givens District Park Southeast Branch, Austin Public Library Little Walnut Creek Branch, Austin Public Library Testing Hours: Mondays 9 am – 1 pm Wednesdays 3 – 7 pm Fridays 9 am – 1 pm CommUnityCare Drive-Up & Walk-Up Testing Testing is for CommUnityCare patients and people who are uninsured or do not have a family doctor Currently only testing those with COVID-19 symptoms No appointments needed, arrive early, first come-first serve Testing Hours: 6:30am-1:30pm Hancock Center (Monday - Saturday) Barbara Jordan Elementary (Mon & Fri) Hornsby Dunlap Elementary (Tuesdays) Manor High School (Wednesdays) Southeast Metro Park (Thursdays) For more information, call: 512-978-8775 or visit www.communitycaretx.org/coronavirusupdates Pop-up Testing Austin Public Health will be hosting pop-up testing in locations across Austin on Saturdays. Follow Austin Public Health on social media or visit austintexas.gov/COVID19 to see where it will be located this week. Home Testing Austin Public Health is conducting home testing for those who are unable to leave their home to visit a testing site. To schedule a home test, call 512-972-5560. July 2020 Do you have a fever, cough, headache, runny nose, sore throat, loss of smell or taste, diarrhea, chills, or muscle pains? Have you been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19? Are you an older adult or a someone of any age with underlying medical conditions, like an immune-compromised state, obesity, or other chronic disease such as serious heart conditions? Austin Public Health and CommUnityCare provide free testing options—especially for people without insurance and those without primary doctors. People with insurance should find private testing options like doctors’ offices, pharmacies, and urgent care centers. Contact your provider.

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GET FREE COVID-19 TESTING NOW

Austin Public HealthDrive-Up TestingVisit COVID19.AustinTexas.gov or call 512-972-5560• Take an assessment and if a test is recommended, schedule an appointment• Go to your appointment in a closed vehicle. Bring appointment confirmation or any ID. You will not be asked about immigration status.• Results will be sent to you in a few days

Neighborhood TestingVisit COVID19.AustinTexas.gov or call 512-972-5560Appointments should be scheduled; a limited number of walk-ups will be available. Testing Locations:• Givens District Park• Southeast Branch, Austin Public Library• Little Walnut Creek Branch, Austin Public LibraryTesting Hours: • Mondays 9 am – 1 pm• Wednesdays 3 – 7 pm• Fridays 9 am – 1 pm

CommUnityCare Drive-Up & Walk-Up Testing• Testing is for CommUnityCare patients and people who are uninsured or do not have a family doctor• Currently only testing those with COVID-19 symptoms• No appointments needed, arrive early, first come-first serveTesting Hours: 6:30am-1:30pm• Hancock Center (Monday - Saturday)• Barbara Jordan Elementary (Mon & Fri)• Hornsby Dunlap Elementary (Tuesdays)• Manor High School (Wednesdays)• Southeast Metro Park (Thursdays)For more information, call: 512-978-8775 or visitwww.communitycaretx.org/coronavirusupdates

Pop-up TestingAustin Public Health will be hosting pop-up testing in locations across Austin on Saturdays. Follow Austin Public Health on social media or visit austintexas.gov/COVID19 to see where it will be located this week.

Home TestingAustin Public Health is conducting home testing for those who are unable to leave their home to visit a testing site. To schedule a home test, call 512-972-5560.

July 2020

Do you have a fever, cough, headache, runny nose, sore throat, loss of smell or taste, diarrhea, chills, or muscle pains? Have you been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19? Are you an older adult or a someone of any age with underlying medical conditions, like an immune-compromised state, obesity, or other chronic disease such as serious heart conditions?Austin Public Health and CommUnityCare provide free testing options—especially for people without insurance and those without primary doctors. People with insurance should find private testing options like doctors’ offices, pharmacies, and urgent care centers. Contact your provider.