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Wisconsin National Guard's COVID-19 testing sites for Oct. 12-18

National Guard Members Perform COVID-19 testing at UMOS
Posted at 4:10 PM, Oct 13, 2020
and last updated 2020-10-13 17:10:51-04

WISCONSIN — The Wisconsin National Guard has released information on its COVID-19 testing sites across the state for the next seven days.

The testing sites are:

  • Brown County: One team will gather specimens Oct. 13 at a Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs in Green Bay.
  • Burnett County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 16 on the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin Reservation.
  • Chippewa County: One team will gather specimens Oct. 12 at a Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs facility in Chippewa Falls and on Oct. 14 at the Stanley Correctional Institution.
  • Crawford County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 12 at the Gays Mills Community Center.
  • Dane County: Multiple teams established a community-based testing site May 11 at the Madison’s Alliant Energy Center and has collected more than 220,000 specimens as of Oct. 12. This site typically is open Tuesday through Saturday.
  • Eau Claire County: One team operates a regional community-based testing site at 6415 US Highway 12 in Eau Claire. The site is open each Monday, Friday and Saturday from Oct. 2 to Dec. 7 and has collected 480 specimens as of Oct. 12. A team will operate a community-based specimen collection site in Augusta each Wednesday from Oct. 14 to Dec. 9.
  • Jackson County: One team will operate a community-based testing site each Wednesday in Black River Falls from Oct. 14 to Dec. 9.
  • Juneau County: One team will gather specimens Oct. 15 at the New Lisbon Correctional Institution.
  • Kenosha County: One team will operate a community-based testing site each Monday at the Kenosha County Jobs Center beginning Oct. 12 and continuing to Dec. 7. A second community-based testing site will operate each Friday in Bristol beginning Oct. 16 and continuing to Dec. 4.
  • La Crosse County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 12 at the Health and Human Services Building in La Crosse.
  • Lincoln County: One team will collect specimens Oct. 13 at two Wisconsin Department of Corrections facilities.
  • Milwaukee County: Three teams established a community-based testing site May 11 at 2701 S. Chase Avenue (UMOS) and has collected nearly 107,000 specimens as of Oct. 12. 28. Two teams established a Milwaukee community-based collection site June 1 at Custer Stadium at 4300 W. Fairmount Avenue and has collected over 45,000 specimens as of Oct. 12. Both sites typically operate Monday through Saturday. Wisconsin National Guard specimen collection teams will assist with operating a community-based testing site at Miller Park beginning Oct. 19.
  • Ozaukee County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 17 in Port Washington.
  • Richland County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 15-16 at the Richland Center High School.
  • Rock County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 12-16 at the Dawson Softball Complex in Janesville.
  • Sauk County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 12 in Baraboo.
  • Sheboygan County: A team will operate a community-based testing site each Wednesday and Friday from Oct. 14 to Dec. 9 at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds.
  • Trempealeau County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 16 in Independence.
  • Waukesha County: One team will operate a community-based testing site Oct. 12, 14 and 16 at the Waukesha County Expo Center.
  • Washington County: One team will operate a community-based testing site each Tuesday from Oct. 13 to Dec. 8 at the Washington County Fairgrounds.
  • Winnebago County: One team operates a community-based testing site Sep. 1 to Dec. 31 at the Sunnyview Expo Center in Oshkosh and has collected over 23,000 specimens as of Oct. 12. One team will gather specimens Oct. 14-16 at the Oshkosh Correctional Instiution.

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