CLEVELAND — Cuyahoga Community College will host drive-thru COVID-19 testing on Jan. 14 in partnership with Care Alliance Health Center.
Testing begins at 11 a.m. Anyone who wants a test must be in line by 2 p.m. Testing will be done on a first-come, first-served basis.
Testing is available to Tri-C students, faculty and staff and community residents.
The program offers testing to individuals regardless of their symptom status, insurance or ability to pay. Individuals will not be charged and an appointment is not necessary.
A government-issued ID with a name and address is required for testing.
Testing will take place at the Metro Campus, located at 2900 Community College Avenue in Cleveland. Testing will take place in the Lot 4 underground garage off of Community College Avenue.
Testing results will be relayed to individuals by phone within one week.
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