Health & Fitness

Waukesha County To Host 3-Day Coronavirus Testing Site

Officials say they will have the capacity to conduct 300 nasal swab tests each day. Here's how to register:

WAUKESHA COUNTY, WI — People in Waukesha County will have the chance to be tested for COVID-19 in the next week as Waukesha County officials and the Wisconsin National Guard will partner to open a three-day surge community testing site in order to meet the goals outlined in Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' Badger Bounce Back plan.

Officials say Waukesha County’s surge community test site will have the capacity to conduct 300 nasal swab tests each day. Officials say 30 members of the Wisconsin National Guard will assist in conducting the tests, as well as collecting and managing the specimen samples.

Testing Registration Hotline Dates and Hours

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Wisconsin residents or individuals who work in the state and are experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19 can call 262-548-7626 to register to be tested. The registration hotline will be open on Tuesday, May 5 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., and from Wednesday, May 6 through Monday, May 11 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.


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Community Testing Site Dates and Hours

The community testing site will conduct drive-thru tests on registered people on Saturday, May 9, Monday, May 11 and Tuesday, May 12 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Anyone who wants to be tested must register in advance. Unregistered individuals will be turned away without being tested, officials said.

“Many people with COVID-19 symptoms have been unable to get tested for a variety of reasons,” said Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow in a statement on Monday. “The goal of this clinic is to provide access to testing to anyone in the community with symptoms. We believe that once we identify all active COVID-19 cases in Waukesha County, the additional efforts we have taken to boost our health care infrastructure in recent weeks will allow us to effectively manage and mitigate new cases.”

On April 20, the Badger Bounce Back plan identified the goal of 12,000 tests/day across the state. The surge community test site, in addition to coordination and partnerships with community health care providers, increased capacity at local laboratories, and improved access to testing supplies will help Waukesha County increase the number of tests that can be conducted locally to provide an accurate picture of COVID-19 transmission in the community.

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