Frequently Asked Questions
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Specific Questions
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Specific Questions
The following testing sites have been announced:
- Harris Field
- Address: 1034 NE 8th Street, Homestead, FL 33030
- Testing Hours: 7 days/week 9am - 5pm
- Who can be tested?
- Age 1+; with or without symptoms
- Appointments are recommended. You can make an appointment online seven days a week.
- Homestead Air Reserve Park
- Address: 1220 SW 268 St, Homestead, FL 33032, Entrance on 268 St by SW 122 Ave
- Testing Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am - 7pm
- Who can be tested?
- Age 1+; with or without symptoms
- Appointments are recommended. You can make an appointment online seven days a week.
- Miami Dade College Homestead Campus
- Address: 500 College Terrace, Homestead, FL 33030
- Testing Hours: Monday-Friday 8am - 5pm
- Who can be tested?
- Age 1+; with or without symptoms
- Appointments are recommended. You can make an appointment online seven days a week.
- Martin Luther King Jr. /Clinica Campesina Health Center Drive-Thru Testing
- Address: 810 W. Mowry Dr., Homestead, FL
- Testing Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 8:30am-11:30am
- Who can be tested?
- All ages who are symptomatic
- Appointment required, call 305-252-4820 to schedule.
- Tropical Everglades Visitor Center
- Address: 160 SE 1st Ave, Florida City, FL 33034
- Testing Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 9am-3pm
- Who can be tested?
- Ages 1+; with or without symptoms
- No appointment required
- South Dade Government Center (Drive-thru Testing)
- Address: Lot E behind building - 10710 SW 211th Street, Cutler Bay, FL 33189
- Testing Hours: 24 hours/7 days a week
- Who can be tested?
- Ages 1+; with or without symptoms
- You will not be permitted to exit your vehicle
- You cannot walk up to this testing site
- Only one other passenger is allowed in the car
- Both the driver and passenger will be tested
- Walgreens
- Address: Multiple Locations through Miami Dade County
- Testing Hours: 7 days a week 9am-5pm
- Who can be tested?
- Children 3+; with or without symptoms
- By appointment only
- Kendale Lakes Branch Library
- Address: 15205 SW 88th St, Miami, FL 33196
- Testing Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am - 5pm
- Who can be tested?
- Age 1+; with or without symptoms
- Appointments are recommended. You can make an appointment online seven days a week.
- Kendall Indian Hammocks Park
- Address: 11395 SW 79th St, Miami, FL 33173
- Testing Hours: 7 days/week 7am - 7pm
- Who can be tested?
- Age 1+; with or without symptoms
- Preregistration recommended. You can preregister online seven days a week.
- Tropical Park
- Address: 7900 SW 40th St, Miami, FL 33155
- Testing Hours: 7 days a week/24 hours a day
- Who can be tested?
- All ages with or without symptoms
- Drive Thru site, no walkups, motorcycles, and vehicle over 8 feet allowed
- Preregistration recommended. You can preregister online seven days a week.
- For Additional testing sites visit www.miamidade.gov/coronavirus
- Please note that Homestead Hospital is NOT a testing site.
- Harris Field
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Specific Questions
The Florida Division of Emergency Management publishes a daily report of cases at www.floridadisaster.org/covid19 that breaks down location to a municipal level.
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Specific Questions
Per the Florida Department of Health, you should call your healthcare provider for medical advice if you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms such as cough or difficulty breathing. Emergency warning signs of COVID-19 may include shortness of breath, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, persistent cough, fever, body aches and fatigue. Remember that having any of these symptoms does not mean that you have COVID-19, but it is imperative that you notify your healthcare professional.
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Specific Questions
Older adults and people who have chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes and lung disease are considered “at risk”. Here are some things you can do: stock up on supplies, take precautions to keep space between yourself and others (social distancing), keep away from others who are sick, wash hands often, avoid crowds, avoid cruise travel and non-essential air travel and finally stay home as much as possible during the outbreak to reduce your risk of exposure.