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Allegheny County to close some COVID-19 testing sites

ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. — Allegheny County will be closing some COVID-19 testing sites at the end of the year.

According to the Allegheny County Health Department, the most notable change will be the termination of the Curative stationary and mobile testing sites.

“For the past two and a half years, Curative Inc. provided Allegheny County residents with a much-needed flexible and expansive COVID-19 testing service,” said ACHD Director Dr. Debra Bogen. “With the increasing availability and use of at-home tests and the reduction in COVID-19 cases in the county, the need for this expansive testing option is not the necessity it once was.”

The Health Department said that during Allegheny County’s peak testing week amid the omicron variant surge of 2021-2022, nearly 30,000 tests were administered at its sites throughout the region, but the need for testing has drastically decreased in the year since.

Most recently, the 11 sites combined have averaged fewer than 500 tests a week, the Health Department said.

Curative will close its sites in two phases, with the first on Dec. 2 and the last on Dec. 30.

On Dec. 2, four sites will close:

  • Homestead Waterfront kiosk (AIU parking lot),
  • Mr. Smalls testing kiosk,
  • Smithfield Street kiosk (Downtown at Human Services Building),
  • Parkway Center Mall (park and walk-up trailer)

The other three testing sites, including Bridgeville (park and walk-up trailer), Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, and McKeesport (drive-thru trailer), will close on Dec. 30.

The Health Department said four fleet vans will also close on Dec. 30.

The elimination of Curative’s COVID-19 testing services in Allegheny County coincides with the company’s plans to end testing throughout the country, the Health Department said.

“As we approach the winding down of testing sites, the Health Department prioritized keeping open the sites that served our most vulnerable residents,” remarked Bogen. “These sites have faithfully served residents who most need the services since the earliest days of the pandemic. For many, they provide a valuable testing safety net.”

Residents interested in learning more about COVID-19 testing options available in Allegheny County, as well as the state of the pandemic, can visit alleghenycounty.us/COVID.

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