JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – More than 700 cars lined up Saturday morning at the COVID-19 testing site in Lot J outside TIAA Bank Field in downtown Jacksonville, according to the Florida Association of Public Information Officers.
Here’s what the association said you need to know:
- Working air conditioning is needed.
- Windows must remain up to maintain the safety of staff and others being tested.
- Windows must open and close.
Over 700 cars in line at the state run @FLSERT Lot J #COVID19 Test Site at @TIAABankField this Saturday morning. What you need to know:
✔Working A/C is needed
— Florida Association of Public Information Officers (@FloridaPIOs) June 27, 2020
✔Windows must remain up to maintain safety for staff and others being tested on site.
✔Windows must open/close pic.twitter.com/K8Vit0g4tP
The demand for testing remains high. On Friday, there were long lines again at Lot J, the state’s regional testing site that can test up to 750 people each day, and wait times continued on for hours.
The drive-through testing site is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, weather permitting.
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Jax Ready said the Legends Center testing site opened at 9 a.m. with over 150 people waiting. As of about 9:40 a.m., according to JaxReady, the anticipated wait time was two hours.
The city-run walk-up site can test up to 400 per day.
The Legends Center Test Site opened at 9 a.m. with over 150 clients in the queue. This is an anticipated 2 hour wait. If you are considering going to the Legends Center Test Site, please understand that the wait time is considerable. pic.twitter.com/WzNvlVEhYh
— JaxReady (@JaxReady) June 27, 2020
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