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Mobile COVID-19 Testing Available This Week In Elgin
Testing is free and open to all regardless of symptoms Tuesday at Elgin Sports Complex.
COVID-19 Testing Returns to Kane County This Weekend with Sites in Carpentersville and Elgin
The Kane County Health Department (KCHD) announced that a mobile testing unit managed by the Illinois Department of Public Health will be in Kane County December 22 and 27 to provide Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) tests to the community.
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Testing is free and open to all regardless of symptoms. The mobile testing unit will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Tuesday, December 22 Elgin Sports Complex, 709 Sports Way, Elgin
- Sunday, December 27 Dundee Crown High School, 1500 Kings Rd., Carpentersville
Anyone can be tested. If you have recently been exposed to a potential or confirmed COVID-19 case, you are encouraged to get tested, even if you are not experiencing symptoms.
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A phone number and name are required in order to receive testing results. Photo ID is not required.
Those using drive-thru testing must be seated at a functioning window. Once you get in line at
the site, you will not be permitted to exit your car.
Viral testing (polymerase chain reaction or
PCR) will be used. This consists of a nasal swab and is used to detect a current COVID-19
infection. Antibody testing will not be provided at this site.
If you have been told to quarantine for 14 days due to potential exposure, a negative test does not shorten your quarantine period. The virus can take up to 14 days to be detectable by a test, so it is important to continue the quarantine period through 14 days while monitoring for symptoms. Test results are expected in 4 β 7 calendar days.
The free drive-through community-based COVID-19 testing site in Aurora has relocated to 2450 N. Farnsworth Ave., across from the Chicago Premium Outlets. The drive-through and walk-up testing site is open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Testing is free and available to all regardless of age, COVID-19 symptoms, or insurance status. A parent or guardian must be present and able to provide consent for individuals under the age of 18.
Additional testing options are available in Kane County. For more information about all available testing sites in Kane County, visit the IDPH website at test-Illinois.com. Many healthcare providers in Kane County also have COVID-19 testing available. Please contact your provider or the facility to ask about testing criteria and appointment availability. For additional information and current updates on the COVID-19 situation, visit the KCHD website at KaneHealth.com or call the health department at 630-208-3801.
SOURCE: Kane County Health Department news release
This press release was produced by the City of Elgin. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.