The parking lot of the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre at 405 South Brooks Street will be transformed into a free COVID-19 testing site Tuesday and Wednesday, June 30 and July 1, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. The walk-up testing site is designed to increase access to COVID-19 testing in northern Wake County for anyone who has symptoms, believes they were exposed or essential workers who are at-risk.
No pre-registration is required, but all individuals at the testing site must wear a mask, including patients and on-site personnel. Patients will be tested with a nasal swab in a designated walk-up outdoor clinic area. The entire procedure takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes, and patients will be informed of the results via telephone call within 48 hours of testing.
The Town of Wake Forest is partnering with Advance Community Health, Wake County, the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre and the Wake Forest Fire Department to provide the testing site.
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For more information, email Advance Community Health Director of Marketing & Communications Kelly Wright at kwright@advancechc.org.
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Disappointed that there was no mention of pre registration was available. Took a long time to get through Without that in place.