Free 24-hour check open for COVID-19 at Tolleson

A new COVID-19 car control was opened Friday in Tolleson after the Maricopa County Department of Public Health recognized the city as one of the main coVID-19 infection areas, authorities said.

The loose check site will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and runs through Embry Women’s Health, according to a message posted Thursday on the Tolleson city website.

Anyone, have or have symptoms, can get a loose check in the south rear parking lot of Tolleson City Council, 9555 W. Van Buren St., according to the statement.

“People still have access to practical controls, as most of our toll citizens are must-have painters, it is essential to have a control site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to give them the flexibility they need. They must adapt to their schedules,” Tolleson Mayor Anna Tovar said in the statement.

As of Friday, Maricopa County had a total of 126,923 COVID-19 cases and 2,416 deaths, according to the COVID-19 marker of the Maricopa County Department of Health. That adds up to 456 instances and 23 from Thursday, according to the scoreboard.

The new check at Tolleson came after several COVID-19 bombings were carried out in June and July for neglected communities in areas such as Maryvale and Southern Phoenix.

While control sites hosted through network organizations experienced waiting times of up to thirteen hours during the summer, federally controlled checkpoints in Maryvale and South Phoenix experienced immediate waiting times in July and a minimal control call.

Although pre-registration is recommended for an online appointment, it is not mandatory. The online appointment page requests the person’s name, email address, phone number, date of birth, marital status, insurance status, tactile personal tastes, and variety questions about COVID-19 for workers’ body records.

Once the nasal swab test is performed, the effects will occur within two to four days of Northwest Pathology or LabCorp, according to the release.

“We are thrilled to work with the city of Tolleson to expand access to testing for West Valley residents,” Raymond Embry of Embry Women’s Health said in the statement. “Mayor Tovar and her team have played a key role in the progress of this site and we thank them for their cooperation.

Other COVID-19 sites throughout the valley can be found online on the Embry Women’s Health website.

Current and long-term COVID-19 verification sites throughout Arizona can also be found online on the Arizona Department of Health Services website.

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