Wake County to Suspend COVID-19 Testing at Noon Thursday Due to Heavy Rains from Hurricane Sally

Wake County will suspend drive-thru COVID-19 testing at the Sunnybrook Building parking deck on Thursday, Sept. 17, at noon due to the heavy rains projected to come to the area. The remnants of Hurricane Sally are expected to hit tomorrow, with the heaviest rain predicted to arrive in the afternoon.

People whose testing times were canceled can come back on Friday, Sept. 18, any time convenient for them between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. If they cannot come on Friday, they can sign up for a new time at wakegov.com/testing. Residents do not need to resubmit a registration form.

Wake County will continue to monitor the weather for the rest of the week to determine if additional testing dates need to be modified.

Staying Updated
Wake County has made it easy for you to stay updated on the latest information about COVID-19. You can visit our COVID-19 webpage, which has a set of frequently asked questions to educate residents in English and in Spanish, a list of COVID-19-related closures and service changes, as well as an email address and phone number that people can use to ask personal health-related questions about COVID-19.

The county is also sharing important information on its Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.

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