Aurora Outlet COVID-19 check will be closed, more cell phones will appear in the county

KANE COUNTY – The COVID-19 check at the Chicago Premium Outlet in Aurora will close on September 30, according to a press release from the Kane County Department of Health. He’s expected to announce a new one soon.

However, the Kane County Department of Health also announced Friday that a cellular verification unit through IDPH would return to Kane County next week to provide the checks.

Checks are loose and open to everyone regardless of symptoms, the cell check unit will be available from 9 a. m. 5 p. m. at the following locations:

Monday, September 28 and Tuesday, September 29 at 501 N. Randall Road, Batavia in the former Sam’s Club building

Saturday, October 3, 200 N. Grove Ave. , Elgin, at the old Gail Borden Library

Sunday, October 4, 1500 Kings Road, Carpentersville to Dundee Crown High School

If you have recently been exposed to a potential or shown case of COVID-19, we inspire you to review it, even if you don’t revel in your symptoms. A phone number and a call are required to get the verification results. Necessary.

Those who use driving tests deserve to be sitting in a working window. Once you have queued on site, you may not be allowed to leave your car, he said.

Additional verification functions may be available in Kane County. For more information about all verification sites in Kane County, visit the IDPH online page at https://dph. illinois. gov/covid19/covid-19-checking-sites.

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