Health & Fitness

Pierce County Hosting Free Coronavirus Mobile Testing This Month

Another month, another round of new COVID-19 testing events across Pierce County. Here's a look at what they've got planned.

PUYALLUP, WA — Washington is in the midst of the biggest surge of COVID-19 cases yet, so the need for testing has also been on the rise.

To help make sure that COVID-19 testing is readily available, the county has announced dozens of mobile testing events that they'll be hosting through the month of December. They are encouraging anyone to come on down and get tested if they:

  • Are experiencing coronavirus symptoms like fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue or loss of taste or smell.
  • Were exposed to COVID-19 by another person or recently attended a large gathering.
  • Are part of an at-risk community, which includes Alaska Native, American Indian, Black, Latinx, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islands ethnicities.

Those who have not been exposed and are not at risk may want to avoid getting the test. The state recently saw a surge in coronavirus so large that they were forced to change how they log their testing data. The surge was driven largely by people who wanted to test negative, so they could travel for the holidays. Generally, the state health department says that's a bad idea, and that even if you test negative for the virus you still should not be traveling for the holidays this year. That said, the county says they will give a test to anyone who wants one.

Find out what's happening in Puyallupfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Before receiving a test, the county also asks that residents print and fill out two forms. The first, found here, will allow patients to be contacted with their test results. The second, here, is for the lab test. Please note that test result can take five to seven days before they are available. Anyone who was tested and doesn't get their results within a week should call (833) 723-0490.

Here's a look at all the currently-announced testing events from Pierce County:
(All listed events run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)

Find out what's happening in Puyallupfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

DateLocationAddressWalk up/Drive thru
Thursday, December 3University of Puget SoundParking Lot #1, near N. 14th St. and N. Alder St.Walk up
Thursday, December 3Bay Terrace Apartments2550 S. G St., TacomaWalk up
Friday, December 4Ft. Steilacoom Park8714 87th Ave SW, Lakewood Drive thru
Friday, December 4Tacoma Nazarene Church3640 S. M St, Tacoma Walk up
Saturday, December 5Elk Ridge Elementary340 White River Park Road, Buckley Drive thru
Saturday, December 5UW TacomaLot across from 1735 S. Jefferson Ave, TacomaDrive thru
Saturday, December 5Fox Island Alliance Church655 6th Ave, Fox IslandDrive thru
Sunday, December 6Tacoma DomeG Lot off Wiley Ave, TacomaBoth
Sunday, December 6Fraternal Order of Eagles 112 Bridge St S, OrtingWalk up
Monday, December 7Sprinker Recreation Center14824 C Street South, TacomaBoth
Tuesday, December 8Centro Latino1208 S 10th Street, TacomaWalk up
Tuesday, December 8Pierce College - Puyallup1601 39th Ave SE, PuyallupBoth
Wednesday, December 9University of Puget SoundParking Lot #1, near N. 14th St. and N. Alder St.Walk up
Wednesday, December 9Pacific Lutheran University12404 Yakima Ave S, TacomaWalk up
Thursday, December 10Church for All Nations111 112th St E, TacomaDrive thru
Friday, December 11Tacoma Community College6501 S 19th St, TacomaDrive thru
Saturday, December 12Journey Church1801 N Pearl St, TacomaWalk up
Saturday, December 12Charles Wright Academy7723 Chambers Creek Rd W, TacomaWalk up
Saturday, December 12Vassault Park6100 N 37th St, TacomaDrive thru
Sunday, December 13Verlo Park4321 E McKinley AveBoth
Sunday, December 13MDC Child Care Food Program945 Fawcett Ave, TacomaBoth

Pierce County has consistently been hosting testing events like these through the pandemic, it's likely that more will be announced as the month goes on. You can learn more about the county's free COVID-19 mobile testing program from the county's website.

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