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FAMU's Bragg Stadium COVID-19 Testing Site to Remain Open

By Pamela Saulsby

June 11, 2020

Bragg Stadium COVID-19 Testing Site to Remain Open 

For Immediate Release

June 11, 2020

 

 

FAMU Bragg Memorial Stadium Testing Site To Remain Open

 

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The Florida A&M University (FAMU)-Bond Community Health Center COVID-19 Testing Bragg Memorial Stadium Site will remain open as authorities try to contain the pandemic.

 

“Our testing has been steady. With the reopening of the state, it is imperative that testing continues throughout Florida,” said Cynthia Harris, Ph.D., director of the FAMU Institute of Public Health. “The Bragg Memorial site wants to still provide this service for the community.”

 

Since it first opened on April 25, the walk-up location has taken samples from more than 9,500 people. Prior to this announcement, operations had been scheduled through June 15. 

 

The site is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. unless closed due to inclement weather. Testing is free and no physician referral is required.

Residents can also schedule an appointment by calling the Leon County Health Department at 850-404-6399.

 

To encourage those without cars to get tested, StarMetro, the area public transport, will provide free rides to anyone who says they are heading to the Bragg Memorial Stadium site on Saturday, June 13.

 

To ride free on a StarMetro fixed route, as you board, simply tell the coach operator you are headed to or returning from the FAMU testing site. All riders are encouraged to wear a mask on the bus. To ensure riders can properly distance themselves, bus capacity is limited to 15 people.

 

The site is being operated with support from the Florida Department of Health, the Leon County Health Department and the state Division of Emergency Management. Area businesses and civic organizations have also contributed funding and supplies to keep the site open and volunteers fed.

“It is vital that this site remains open,” said Dr. Temple Robinson, CEO of Bond Community Health Center, a partner in operating the site. “There are so many people we have yet to reach in the Tallahassee area who need to be tested.”

Among the top sponsors of the site are Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Figgers, Inc., and 100 Black Men of America.

Other sponsors: Leon County, City of Tallahassee, Florida Department of Health, Marcum Foundation, Metz, Pepsi, Second Harvest, Envision Credit Union, Metronet, The Kearney Center, Heavenly Catering, Roy Moore/Piggly Wiggly, Burger FI, Oyster Mom, Food with Love, and Irie Ice.

Organization sponsors: Tallahassee Chapter of Jack and Jill, Inc., Tallahassee Chapter of the Links, Inc., Tri–Eagle, Delta Kappa Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Tallahassee Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.

FAMU offices, colleges, schools and departments: President's Office, Office of Communications, Advancement & Foundation,  Athletics, Business & Auxiliary Services, Environmental Health and Safety, Information Technology Services, Office of Instructional Technology, Plant and Operations Management; College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Social Work Department, School of Business and Industry and School of Allied Health Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health and the FAMU National Alumni Association.

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