CLEVELAND — Editor's note: Video at the top of this story was originally published on Jan. 5, 2021.
If you have a flight at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, there is now a COVID-19 testing available for travelers, visitors and airport staff.
Located on the ticketing level near the information desk, the site uses both polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and rapid antigen tests. Results are delivered in as little as 15 minutes to users’ phones.
Testing is voluntary, however, and not required at CLE.
“TACKL Health licensed healthcare professionals administer the tests in four private sanitized rooms,” Cleveland city officials said in a press release.
Those wishing to get tested can schedule an appointment here. Walk-ins are also welcome. Since the testing location is on the public side of the airport, officials say anybody can use it for a COVID-19 test.
The cost is listed as follows:
- Rapid antigen test: $95 (results take 15 minutes)
- PCR: $135 (results arrive via e-mail or text message in 24-48 hours)
- Both: $175
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