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New traffic and line management controls for Hayward COVID-19 Testing Center

March 25, 2020

HAYWARD, Calif., March 25, 2020—The City of Hayward announced today new traffic and line management controls for its COVID-19 Testing Center.

People will be able to join drive-up and walk-up lines up until 10 a.m. each morning and again between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. in the afternoon—or until the test site approaches the maximum number of tests that can be performed that day.

The changes are being put in place to ensure safe distancing between pedestrians, manageable vehicle traffic and that enough tests are available for people with qualifying symptoms and conditions waiting to be tested.

The testing center, located at Hayward Fire Station #7, 28270 Huntwood Avenue, is open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.  The center can test up to 370 people a day—though daily maximums fluctuate—with results to be available by the next day in most cases.

The test is available to anyone who meets new broadened test criteria, regardless of where they live or immigration status.  Symptoms or conditions qualifying a member of the general public for testing are fever above 100 degrees, or any of the following:

  • Shortness of breath or other respiratory symptoms;
  • Recent travel to Europe or Asia;
  • Recent exposure to confirmed or suspected coronavirus;
  • Other chronic diseases or conditions, such as blood disorders, kidney or liver disease, diabetes, heart, lung or neurological disease, and compromised immune system;
  • Over the age of 65;
  • Currently or recently pregnant; or
  • Homeless

No referral from a physician is required.  To access the testing center, members of the general public should enter Huntwood Avenue at Industrial Boulevard—and then proceed north to a curbside screening location or the back of the line leading to it.

People determined to qualify for testing will be asked to proceed to a verification site prior to testing.  People not qualifying for testing will be asked to depart the area via Lustig Court.

First responders and health-care workers with recent suspected exposures to coronavirus are invited to call the City’s COVID-19 hotline (510) 583-4949 to make an appointment for testing.

For more information about COVID-19 and how the City of Hayward is responding to the pandemic, go online to the City’s COVID-19 Updates webpage.

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