Coronavirus Updates

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Mar 19
2020
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Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing to be Offered to Healthcare Workers and First Responders at Two New Orleans Sites

Through a pilot program with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), COVID-19 testing will be offered at two drive-through “Community-Based Testing Sites” in the Greater New Orleans area to individuals who meet specific criteria. The City of New Orleans, with assistance from the Louisiana National Guard, will operate two sites in New Orleans.  

Eligibility 

Per the HHS program, the  Community-Based Testing Sites will initially provide COVID-19 tests to healthcare facility workers and first responders who are symptomatic only. These individuals are working around the clock to provide care, compassion and safety to residents, and are at high risk for exposure and spread. As availability allows, testing criteria may be expanded beyond the initial pilot program.

Procedure

Upon arrival at a site, individuals will be required to remain in their vehicles and to provide identification, health insurance information (although everyone will be tested regardless of whether or not they have insurance), and a healthcare facility employee or first responder badge. Personnel in full medical protective gear will check the individual’s temperature with a no-touch thermometer and insert a nasal swab to obtain the necessary sample.  

Test results will be given by phone within three to five days. See HHS fact sheet on testing procedures.  

For the safety of the testing personnel, the drive-through sites will not be able to accommodate walk-up individuals. Individuals must arrive in a vehicle.

Greater New Orleans COVID-19 Drive-Through Testing Sites  

  • Mahalia Jackson Theater Parking Lot 
    1419 Basin Street, New Orleans, LA 70116
  • University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena Parking Lot 
    6801 Franklin Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70148

New Orleans sites will be open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week, beginning Friday, March 20. 

Due to patient privacy concerns, members of the media will not be allowed to enter testing sites when they are operational. However, the City of New Orleans will host a media avail prior to opening on Friday to brief media on the operations and testing criteria at the Mahalia Jackson site.

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