GODFREY - Godfrey Public Safety Administrator, Chris Sichra announced Monday afternoon due to dangerous heat conditions expected, the Madison County Health Department have notified Godfrey officials today that there will be a slight change to the “drive thru” COVID-19 testing time scheduled for tomorrow.
The “drive- thru” testing unit will be set up on the parking lot of the sheriff’s substation (on the Lars Hoffman side) just behind village hall at 6810 Godfrey Road. The new/revised testing time will take place on Tuesday, July 14, and has been moved up to start at 9:00 a.m. and will run until Noon. ALL VEHICLES MUST ENTER THE SUBSTATION LOT FROM LARS HOFFMAN. See diagram above.
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The previous mobile unit testing was a “walk up” type system, however concerns of people waiting to get the tests being subject to heat illness from the expected heat wave next week has prompted officials to allow drive up testing so residents can remain in their air conditioned vehicles while waiting. Sichra also said that after speaking with the Madison County Health Department that they are looking forward to coordinating more drive-thru testing events in Godfrey over the next several months.
The Madison County Health Department has developed partnerships with SIU School of Medicine, SIUE-Nursing, Lewis & Clark Community College, and SIHF Healthcare to ensure vulnerable and disparate populations are connected with community-based testing services that are easily accessible for residents of Madison County.
Temporary Community-Based COVID-19 Testing Process:
For any questions or concerns related to the COVID-19 testing unit contact the Madison County Health Dept at www.madisonchd.org