Wednesday, October 14, 2020 - Mayor Martin J.
Walsh yesterday announced a new partnership with Whittier Street Health Center,
adding a second team to the City of Boston's COVID-19 mobile testing capacity.
This new site is now located in Nubian Square, in the Blair Parking Lot
onPalmer Street and Harrison Avenue. Additionally, the first COVID-19 mobile
testing team, in partnership with East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, has
returned to East Boston at Central Square Park on Border Street across from
Liberty Plaza Shopping Center. Both testing sites are available for everyone
through Saturday, October 24, 2020.
"Making COVID-19 testing accessible for
more Bostonians must continue to be one of our top priorities as we respond to
the ongoing pandemic. This gives residents clarity and the data guides our
cautious, phased reopening," said Mayor Walsh. "Thank you to East
Boston Neighborhood Health Center for remaining our partner in keeping
residents healthy and bringing vital resources where they are needed. We are
looking forward to working with Whittier Street Health Center to expand our
mobile testing capacity, which will directly fill in testing gaps where
needed."
"We are thrilled to partner with the City
of Boston to expand access to testing for all - regardless of whether they have
symptoms - and whether they are at risk of spreading the infection to
others," said Frederica M. Williams president and CEO of Whittier Street
Health Center. "Testing plays a critical role in the efforts to contain
and mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic by identifying infected individuals to help
prevent further person-to-person transmission of COVID-19."
Whittier Street Health
Center: Nubian Square in Roxbury
In Nubian Square, testing is now available
through Saturday, October 24, 2020 during the dates and hours listed below in
the Blair Parking Lot on Palmer Street and Harrison Avenue. Anyone can be
tested at no cost and regardless of COVID-19 symptoms. Individuals are asked to
register by calling 617-858-2406.
The dates and hours of operation are:
Wednesday,
October 14 - Friday, October 16: 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday,
October 17: 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday,
October 20 - Friday, October 23: 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday,
October 24: 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
East Boston Neighborhood
Health Center: Central Square in East Boston
In East Boston's Central Square, testing is now
available through Saturday, October 24 on Border Street across from Liberty
Plaza Shopping Center. Testing is available at no cost for everyone.
Individuals are asked to register by calling 617-568-4500.
The dates and hours of operation are:
Wednesday,
October 14: 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Thursday,
October 15 - Friday, October 16: 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday,
October 17: 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday,
October 20: 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday,
October 21: 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Thursday,
October 22 - Friday, October 23: 1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday,
October 24: 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
"We thank Mayor Walsh and his team for
prioritizing East Boston and welcome the opportunity to provide additional
testing capacity to residents in our community. Our sites are safe, convenient,
and operated by trusted resources in East Boston," said East Boston
Neighborhood Health Center president and CEO Manny Lopes. "We are asking
community members to get tested to protect themselves and their loved ones.
Together, we can control the spread in this community and across this
area."
The mobile site testing initiative was announced
by Mayor Walsh in May as a way to help fill any gaps in testing availability,
prioritizing neighborhoods and populations that need dedicated testing efforts
to create equitable access to testing. The first mobile testing team has previously
been located in Roxbury, Allston, South Boston, Mattapan, East Boston, and
Dorchester. At the Dorchester mobile site in Grove Hall, there were 702
COVID-19 tests ordered. Of results received, 2.86 percent tested positive for
COVID-19.
In addition to the City's two mobile testing
sites, COVID-19 testing is available at nearly 30 locations across the city.
Individuals can call the Mayor's Health Line with any questions using
617-534-5050. For a complete list of all testing sites, visit here.
The City of Boston has been partnering with
community health centers to increase access to testing, particularly in
neighborhoods experiencing higher rates of COVID-19. As of Monday, October 5,
2020, there were 297,125 COVID-19 tests of Boston residents. Out of 297,125
total tests, 6.2% have tested positive. For all Boston residents, the
positivity for tests increased from 3.9% for the prior week (September 22 - 28)
to 4.1% for the current week (September 29 - October 5). The latest numbers of
cases from the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) by neighborhoods are
available here.
Mayor Walsh and the Boston Resiliency Fund
Steering Committee have dedicated over $1,794,825 to expand COVID-19 testing
and conduct culturally appropriate outreach and education to community health
centers across City of Boston neighborhoods, including Bowdoin Street Community
Health Center, Codman Square Community Health Center, The Dimock Center,
DotHouse Health, Mattapan Community Health Center, Uphams Corner Community Health
Center, Whittier Street Community Health Center, Charles River Community
Health, Fenway Health, Greater Roslindale Medical & Dental Center, Harbor
Health, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Harvard Street Neighborhood
Health Center, Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center, South Boston Community
Health Center, NEW Health Charlestown, South End Community Health Center, and
Brookside Community Health Center. The Fund has also supported telehealth
services and equipment at those community health centers as well to connect
testing to safe treatment options at home.
Resources and information about COVID-19 are
available online. Resources available on
boston.gov and through City departments include support for renters and
homeowners; small businesses; free meals for Boston students; free toiletries
for Boston students; support for older residents; information on homeless
shelters; resources for those in recovery or those who have a substance use
disorder; and mental health resources. More information on Boston's reopening
can be found at boston.gov/reopening.
For additional questions or programs, please
visit our coronavirus website or call 3-1-1, Boston's 24-hour constituent
hotline. Text BOSCOVID to 888-777 to receive text alerts on a regular basis,
available in 11 languages.
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