COVID-19 test sites this week
Includes local libraries
For June 2020, drive-thru testing will be available 2-3 days a week at McCollum Park (600 128th St. SE, Everett) and 1-2 days a week at a Sno-Isle Libraries location.
Testing is available:
This test will not use the rapid test machines, but rather the regular nasal swabs that are sent to a lab. Results are expected to be communicated back to individuals within 2-3 days.
These community-based testing sites are being operated by the Snohomish Health District, with volunteer support from the Medical Reserve Corps and thanks to an ongoing partnership with Sno-Isle Libraries. Individuals should not contact Sno-Isle Libraries with questions.
Testing is by appointment only. Those eligible to register are:
This testing option is not meant to replace or eliminate other testing avenues offered by many local healthcare providers. The goal is to supplement those options in order to ease some of the pressure on the existing system.
People still should contact their medical provider for guidance and assessment if they have any of these symptoms, or other health concerns. For medical emergencies, they should call 911 and notify the dispatch personnel that you may have COVID-19.
A website has been set up at https://redcap.link/Snohomish-COVID19-Testing where people will be asked a series of screening questions and, if they meet testing criteria, will be given an appointment time and a testing identifier number. If there are multiple people who will be coming in the same vehicle to be tested, each of them needs to answer the questions and get an individual number. Instructions on how to register are available here.
People who are being tested should arrive on-time and no more than 15 minutes before their appointment, and they will remain in their cars the entire time. Individuals must have an appointment, a testing identifier number and photo ID ready when arriving at the testing site. Test results will be communicated by the Snohomish Health District within 2-3 days.