With Sharp Drop in Demand,
Community-Based COVID-19 Testing Sites to End Operations March 31
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[March 26, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced today that
in response to a sharp drop in the demand for COVID-19 testing
services at the ten Community-Based Testing Sites and the
anticipated end of federal funding, operations at the locations will
end on March 31.
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IDPH previewed that operations would be winding down
when the mask mandate was lifted and has seen traffic at the sites –
which carried out more than 1.5 million tests in total throughout
their operation – drop precipitously in recent weeks. The sites are
currently handling less than one percent of the tests being
conducted statewide.
The number of daily tests conducted at these sites is on track to be
the lowest on record with each site seeing fewer than 50 individuals
per day, according to IDPH data. Given the availability of free
at-home COVID-19 tests from the federal government, the statewide
network of federally qualified health centers and the extensive
number of SHIELD saliva testing sites throughout Illinois, there are
ample, convenient opportunities for Illinois residents to obtain
access to a test if needed.
The State is currently strongly positioned to respond to a potential
surge, with the State stockpile of tests nearly fully replenished.
There are more than 1.5 million rapid tests on hand, with a half a
million more on the way in the coming weeks. The State has also
instructed hospitals, schools, and local health departments to
consider their current testing capacity and take all preparations
necessary. The State is also in communication with pharmacies and
healthcare providers about increasing their inventory of the various
FDA-approved oral BA.2 treatments in case of another surge.
IDPH established the drive-thru Community-Based Testing Sites in
April, 2020 when there were far fewer options for residents to get
tested. The ten locations will stop operations as of their
respective closing times on March 31.
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Both testing and vaccinations have been offered at
sites in Aurora, Arlington Heights, South Holland, Fairview Heights
and Peoria. Only testing is offered at Bloomington, Champaign,
Harwood Heights, Rockford and Waukegan.
Demand for tests at the Community-Based sites reached
a peak of more 1,040 tests per day at each site in November 2020.
The five sites that also provide vaccinations will close operations
as well, having administered almost 8,800 doses. This is in addition
to more than 243,000 vaccinations provide through almost 8,000
mobile vaccination clinics.
Over the last year, the state’s testing and vaccination
infrastructure at pharmacies, health clinics and other locations has
increased substantially, thus providing capacity to ramp up
capabilities if it becomes necessary.
To order free at-home COVID-19 tests from the federal government, go
to https://www.covidtests.gov.
Additional information and COVID-19 data can be found at: https://dph.illinois.gov/covid19.html
Vaccination is the key to ending this pandemic. To find a COVID-19
vaccination location near you, go to www.vaccines.gov.
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