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Looking to be tested for COVID-19 in Jacksonville? Here are the places you can go
Read full article: Looking to be tested for COVID-19 in Jacksonville? Here are the places you can goLocations:Oakleaf Town Center - 9580 Applecross Rd Jacksonville, FL 32222 - 904-778-9180Tinseltown - 4160 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32216 - 904-900-1717St. Johns County - 1633 Racetrack Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32259 - 904-230-6988Hours: Temporary hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. dailyLocations:CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Arlington Cesery, 1021 Cesery Blvd. - 904-743-2466CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Arlington Monument, 2401 Monument Road - 904-642-0337CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Beach & Hodges, 13460 Beach Blvd., Unit 1 - 904-854-1700CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Mandarin, 12303 San Jose Blvd. - 904-288-0277CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Northside, 2032 Dunn Ave. - 904-757-2008CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville San Marco, 4498 Hendricks Ave. - 904-854-1730CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Southside, 8705 Perimeter Park Blvd. Results: Results are anticipated in seven to 12 days, based on delays from laboratories.
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Jacksonville among 3 cities selected by feds for ‘surge’ COVID-19 testing
Read full article: Jacksonville among 3 cities selected by feds for ‘surge’ COVID-19 testingJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville was one of three cities where the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services opened “surge” COVID-19 testing sites. “Our goal in those communities is to do at least 5,000 tests per day.”That’s why three new federally-run COVID-19 testing sites opened Wednesday morning in Jacksonville. All the sites are drive-thru, offer active COVID-19 testing and are open to anyone age 5 and above regardless of symptoms. RELATED: As Duval County COVID-19 cases go up, so does demand for testingJacksonville now has 10,439 confirmed coronavirus cases with 70 deaths and 387 hospitalizations. Today, three new federal testing sites opened in Jacksonville.
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Here’s where you can still get tested for COVID-19 in Jacksonville
Read full article: Here’s where you can still get tested for COVID-19 in JacksonvilleLocations:Oakleaf Town Center - 9580 Applecross Rd Jacksonville, FL 32222 - 904-778-9180Tinseltown - 4160 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32216 - 904-900-1717St. Johns County - 1633 Racetrack Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32259 - 904-230-6988Hours: Temporary hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m.-1 p.m. - 904-743-2466CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Arlington Monument, 2401 Monument Road - 904-642-0337CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Beach & Hodges, 13460 Beach Blvd., Unit 1 - 904-854-1700CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Mandarin, 12303 San Jose Blvd. - 904-288-0277CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Northside, 2032 Dunn Ave. - 904-757-2008CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville San Marco, 4498 Hendricks Ave. - 904-854-1730CareSpot Urgent Care - Jacksonville Southside, 8705 Perimeter Park Blvd. Results: Patients tested by DOH-Duval will be called with test results. Results: Results are anticipated in seven to 12 days, based on delays from laboratories.
