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Wake County Teams Up with Raleigh, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Local Church to Host COVID-19 Testing Next Week

  • On February 26, 2021

As permanent COVID-19 testing sites continue to serve thousands of people each day, Wake County is partnering with Raleigh, Holly Springs, Morrisville and a Raleigh church to add five new testing locations starting Sunday, Feb. 28.

These convenient drive-thru sites make it easy for residents who live in these communities to get tested. All sites are free, and residents do not need an appointment, insurance or ID. All sites will offer walk up testing for any residents who do not have a car.

Wake County will offer testing from Monday, March 1, through Sunday, March 7, at the following municipal parks:

  • Ting Park
    101 Sportsmanship Way, Holly Springs
  • Green Road Park
    4201 Green Road, Raleigh
  • Morrisville Community Park
    1520 Morrisville Parkway, Morrisville

The hours for testing are:

  • Monday, March 1
    11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
     
  • Tuesday, March 2, through Saturday, March 6
    8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
     
  • Sunday, March 7
    11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Gethsemane Seventh-Day Adventist Church is hosting a one-day, back-to-school testing site at its location at 2525 Sanderford Road in Raleigh from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 28.

In addition to COVID-19 testing, the church is offering:

  • Face masks and hand sanitizer kits,
  • Book giveaways,
  • Vaccine and health services information and
  • Food distribution.

Davie Street Presbyterian Church is hosting a temporary testing site at its location at 300 E. Davie St. in Raleigh. The dates and times of testing are

  • Saturday, Feb. 27, through Sunday, Feb. 28
    9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For the latest testing times and to see all of our locations, check wakegov.com/testing. Use the “< >” symbols to scroll through the days of the week.

How do we test? Several tents and lanes will be set up in each park, and you’ll pull up to them in your car. Staff will hand you a short swab, and you’ll be asked to circle it around in the lower part of your nose several times. Then, you’ll put the swab in a vial and hand it back to us.

How do I get my results? You’ll be given a card with information about how to go online or sign up for an email to get your results. Most results return within 24–48 hours.

Testing is available for everyone and especially recommended for:

  • People who have symptoms, including fever, cough, shortness of breath, nausea or vomiting, and loss of smell;
     
  • People who have been a “close contact” of someone confirmed or suspected of having COVID-19 within the past 14 days;
     
  • People with or without symptoms who are part of an outbreak response or contact investigation in high-risk settings, such as nursing homes, congregate living facilities, correctional facilities or homeless communities; and
     
  • People without symptoms who believe they may be infected should consider getting tested. For example, in the past two weeks, you were around many people who weren’t wearing face coverings and/or weren’t keeping a safe distance.

Testing is not recommended for people who have already had a positive viral COVID-19 test in the past 90 days and do not currently have symptoms of COVID-19.

Staying Updated
Visit Wake County’s multilingual COVID-19 webpage for the latest information on COVID-19. It features a set of frequently asked questions to educate residents, COVID-19 vaccine information and the most current data on how the virus is impacting our county.

Also, look for important updates about COVID-19 on Wake County’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.

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