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      Search by region or use your location on the map to find the nearest Virginia Covid-19 testing site. Or check the list of upcoming testing events.

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      CDC Advisory

      Decisions about testing are made by state and local health departments or healthcare providers. You can visit your state or local health department’s website to look for the latest local information on testing. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and want to get tested, call your healthcare provider first. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and are not tested, it is important to stay home.

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  3. There are many ways to access COVID-19 testing in Virginia. Learn more about whether to get tested, where to get tested, and what to do after testing below. Find my testing location. Questions about whether you should get tested? If you are or may be sick with COVID-19, refer to VDH’s guidance on What to Do if You're Sick.

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    Free Home Tests

    Beginning September 25, every U.S. household can again place an order to receive four more free COVID-19 rapid tests delivered directly to their home. Community members can pick up FREE test kits from libraries participating in the VDH Supporting Testing Access through Community Collaboration (STACC) program.

    If You Do Not Have Insurance

    If you do not have a primary doctor, and you are concerned that you have symptoms of COVID-19, you can contact HealthWorks (703-443-2000) or Neighborhood Health (703-535-5568) to be evaluated and schedule a testing appointment. New patients are accepted with or without insurance and on a sliding scale fee if low-income and uninsured. Priority is given to patients with symptoms consistent with COVID-19. 1. HealthWorks provides COVID-19 testing free for uninsured patients who meet eligibility f...

    Information for Community Organizations

    All schools (public and private), daycares, food banks, and libraries participating in the Supporting Testing Access through Community Collaboration (STACC) programin Fairfax Health District are eligible to receive free COVID-19 test kits provided from the Virginia Department of Health.

    Viral tests, or diagnostic tests,look for a current infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, by testing specimens from your nose or mouth. All tests should be performed following FDA’s requirements. There are two main types of viral tests: 1. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests.Your sample will usually be taken by a healthcare p...

    Virginia Department of Health (VDH): VDH's COVID-19 Testing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): 1. Testing for COVID-19 2. COVID-19 Treatments and Medications U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): 1. COVID-19Testing Basics 2. At-Home COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests: Frequently Asked Questions HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Pre...

  4. Mar 18, 2022 · What is the Supporting Testing Access through Community Collaboration (STACC) program? (Last updated 3/18/22) The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is partnering with libraries as a trusted community resource to support access to testing resources.

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