Montreal Gazette

Where to find mobile COVID-19 screening clinics

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Montreal’s three mobile screening clinics will be in Little Burgundy, Côte-des-neiges and Montreal North starting Wednesday.

The clinics operate out of city buses and can test up to 200 people per day. They’ll be at the following locations from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday but testing is prioritize­d for people in those neighbourh­oods.

CEGEP Marie-victorin: 7000,

Marie-victorin St. H1G 2J6

Bill-durnan Arena: 4988, Vézina

St. H3W 1C1

École de la Petite-bourgogne:

555 des Seigneurs St. H3J 1Y1

The Little Burgundy and Côtedes-neiges buses will run through Friday and the Montreal North clinic will move to a new location after its Thursday testing blitz.

Meanwhile, three other locations will open up between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Thursday. They are:

Aréna Garon: 1212, Garon Ave.,

Montreal North H1H 3T6

Harfang-des-neiges School: 9

506, Gouin Blvd. W., Pierrefond­s H8Y 1T8

École Reine-marie: 9300, St-michel

■ Blvd., Montreal H1Z 3H1

The Aréna Garon site will run through Friday, Harfand-des-neiges runs through Saturday and the Reine-marie clinic is open until Monday. For more informatio­n, people can consult the public health department’s website at: www.santemontr­eal.qc.ca/en/ public/coronaviru­s-covid-19

In Laval, a number of walkin clinics have been set up for people without appointmen­ts. During weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., people can show up to the Pierre-creamer Arena at 1160 PIEIX Blvd. to be tested.

Readers in Laval can visit the city’s website for more informatio­n: www.lavalensan­te.com.

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