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COVID Testing In Howard County: Where To Find Locations

Here's where to find COVID-19 testing sites in Howard County as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise during the holidays.

Numerous locations in Howard County offer free COVID-19 testing.
Numerous locations in Howard County offer free COVID-19 testing. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — Although official COVID-19 case numbers have not been updated for Howard County as of Dec. 28, more Marylanders are seeking COVID-19 tests but running into roadblocks finding them.

The Howard County Health Department provides PCR testing for COVID-19 using the FDA-authorized Azova saliva test kit. Self-collection testing is administered on-site or with a take-home test kit. Test results are available in two to four days. These tests are given Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 8930 Stanford Blvd. in Columbia. These kits are free and appointments are recommended although walk-ups are welcome. To schedule an appointment, visit https://howardcounty.azova.com/.

BinaxNow At-Home Rapid Test Kits are available for pick-up during the testing dates while supplies last. Individuals are limited to two test kits per person. These free test kits are intended for people who may have been exposed to COVID-19, who are having symptoms of COVID-19 or who want to take extra steps to protect vulnerable family and friends they are visiting.

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Rapid testing and PCR testing will be available to residents at no upfront cost through a partnership with First Call Urgent Care and Centennial Medical Group seven days a week from noon to 7 p.m. Click here for the complete schedule and locations.

Other locations offering on-site COVID-19 testing are:

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