Free COVID-19 Testing Through Public Health
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There are several ways to get a free COVID-19 test through public health.
For PCR testing (see information below about the difference between PCR and rapid tests), you can:
- Visit one of our public health testing sites to be swabbed for a PCR test. These nasal swab specimens are sent to a laboratory for analysis, and results are typically available within 48 hours.
- Use one of our self-test kiosks. Kiosks are located in Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Glynn, Liberty, and McIntosh Counties and are operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The kiosks dispense tests kits that allow you to collect your own specimen. Simply deposit the specimen bag back in the kiosk and a laboratory will analyze the specimen, with results in about 48 hours.
For rapid antigen tests, you can:
- Pick up free over-the-counter rapid antigen tests at your county health department. These tests can be taken at home, with results in less than 30 minutes.
Click a button below for more information about each option.
Differences between PCR/Laboratory testing and Rapid/Antigen testing
A viral test tells you if you are infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, using samples that come from your nose or mouth. There are two types of viral tests: rapid tests and laboratory tests.
PCR/Laboratory Tests:
- Specimen is sent to laboratory for analysis
- Results usually available in 1-3 days
- Results are reliable for people with and without symptoms
- No follow-up test required
Antigen/Rapid Tests:
- Specimen is analyzed using at-home test kit
- Results usually available in 15-30 minutes
- Results may be less reliable for people without symptoms
- Follow-up test may be recommended