Dates For Free COVID-19 Testing Extended In El Paso
New dates have been added extending the free COVID 19 testing to residents of El Paso County.
As the novel coronavirus pandemic continues, the Texas Military Department Mobile Testing Team (TMD-MTT) is extending dates for COVID-19 testing in El Paso through June 12, 2020.
Testing is free and available to members of the community who are symptomatic (with symptoms) or asymptomatic (without symptoms) of COVID-19 and especially for those in high-risk groups.
TMD-MTT TESTING
The Texas Military Department Mobile Testing Team (TMD-MTT) testing locations are drive-thru and by appointment only. Residents are asked to make an appointment 24 hours prior to the testing date:
- Online at TXCOVIDTEST.ORG
- Or call 512-883-2400
If residents do not call or register for an appointment, they can still show up at the site and will be instructed to either register on their phone or call the number to make an appointment.
Testing is available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates and locations:
Wednesday, June 3
- El Paso County ESD #2 District Office; 16001 Socorro Rd., Fabens, TX
Thursday, June 4
- West Valley Fire Department; 510 Vinton Road, Anthony, TX
Friday, June 5
- Horizon First Baptist Church; 17018 Darrington Road, Horizon City, TX
Saturday, June 6
- Montana Vista Fire Station #1; 13978 Montana Ave, El Paso, TX
Sunday, June 7
- Tornillo ISD Elementary Gym; 19200 Cobb Ave., Tornillo, TX
Monday, June 8
- San Elizario Fire Station; 1415 San Antonio Rd., San Elizario, TX
Tuesday, June 9
- El Paso County ESD #2 Fire Station; 11440 N. Loop, Socorro, TX
Wednesday, June 10
- Tornillo ISD Elementary Gym; 19200 Cobb Ave., Tornillo, TX
Thursday, June 11
- Horizon First Baptist Church; 17018 Darrington Road, Horizon City, TX
Friday, June 12
- El Paso County ESD #2 District Office; 16001 Socorro Rd., Fabens, TX
For more information on all testing locations throughout the county CLICK HERE
El Paso residents who have any health questions can call the city’s hotline at 915 - 21-COVID or visit epstrong.org.
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