Additional COVID-19 test sites open in Chester County
WEST CHESTER » Officials with the Chester County Health Department announced additional testing and vaccination services to help the county’s efforts to control COVID-19.
The Chester County Health Department has finalized two additional locations for COVID-19 testing providers to establish free test sites, available by appointment around the county. Free PCR testing is now available at the Chester County Government Services Center, Westtown Road in West Chester. A second testing site opened Jan. 11 at the Technical College High School — Pennock’s
Bridge Campus, located at 280 Pennock’s Bridge Road in West Grove.
Both of these locations will be independently operated by the testing company Curative, which will manage test site locations, logistics and schedules, as well as appointments. Further testing locations are being rolled out across Chester County and will be announced in the coming days.
Web links to all test sites around Chester County can be found on the health department’s website, www. chesco.org/coronavirus (click “Testing Information”). This includes the Curative sites located at the Government Services Center and Pennock’s Bridge, as well as pharmacies and urgent care centers. Retail pharmacies such as CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and Walmart are administering tests at their locations free of charge. These links provide details of the test site locations and opening times, as well as access to appointments.
“This time of high demand for all COVID-19 PCR and antigen tests, which follows the holiday season, means that all test providers are experiencing a tremendous volume of work, and most are undertaking testing by appointment only,” said CCHD Director Jeanne Franklin. “We ask anyone needing a test to check regularly for availability of appointments at all locations.”
“If you cannot find a test and are experiencing COVID-like symptoms, it is recommended that you stay home for five days and limit your interaction with others.”
Reporting At-Home Positive Test Results
The Chester County Health Department is asking community members who have received a positive result from an at-home COVID-19 test to report this to the Health Department under the “Testing Information” section of www. chesco.org/coronavirus.
“Reporting of positiveonly results from at-home tests helps us to understand how the virus is spreading in our communities and ensures those who test positive receive the most cur