The City of Dublin is offering pop-up coronavirus (COVID-19) testing 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 15 for no cost. Drive-thru testing is available at 62 W. Bridge St. in Dublin. This event is in partnership with PrimaryOne Health, Dublin City Schools and Franklin County Public Health.
This service is helpful for people
- Who have been exposed to someone with COVID-19
- With COVID-19 symptoms (fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath, etc.)
- Who are traveling out of state or returning to Ohio
- And who need a test in order to go back to work
What to Know
- PCR tests will be used and check for the active virus (Learn more about different types of testing from the FDA.)
- The test uses a nasal swab
- Tests are available for people of all ages
- Walk-up testing is available
- Test results can take up to 3 to 5 business days (not including day of testing)
What to Bring and Do
- Identification
- Proof of medical insurance
- Pre-registering can reduce wait times: Call 614.859.1895
- Entrance to the line is at John Sells Middle School
- Proof of medical insurance (The testing lab bills a person’s health insurance, but there is no copay. People without medical insurance can also receive testing at no cost.)
For additional information about the COVID-19 testing, call PrimaryOne Health at 614.859.1895