UAB offers onsite COVID testing for local businesses as holiday shopping approaches

Credit: Quez Shipman Photography

Credit: Quez Shipman Photography

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is offering businesses in Jefferson County a safe and easy way to test their employees for COVID-19.

Through its Live HealthSmart Alabama program, UAB offers two onsite testing options to employees of interested businesses or groups of businesses in close proximity – onsite walk-up testing and onsite drive-through testing.

As COVID cases continue to rise and peak holiday shopping season approaches, regular testing will be essential to keeping employees and customers safe and healthy while reducing the spread of COVID, said Dr. Mona Fouad, director of the UAB Minority Health & Health Disparities Research Center, which is coordinating the testing.

Credit: Quez Shipman Photography

Credit: Quez Shipman Photography

“Accurate and easily accessible testing should be on the minds of many business owners this holiday season,” said Fouad. “Knowing how and when to provide testing for employees and then being able to assure customers that employees are COVID-free should give business owners and shoppers some peace of mind.”

Fouad said the two types of testing sites are ideally located near clusters of businesses, such as retail and shopping centers. Here is what businesses and business districts will need to do to accommodate the testing sites:

Onsite, Drive-Through Testing

  • Ample size parking lot (60 to 80 yards) that does not impede traffic flow or interfere with business operations. Lots that are clear of staff or visitor cars are preferred.

  • Restroom access for Live HealthSmart Alabama staff.

  • If testing is required for more than two days, storage for supplies is preferred. However, if it is not feasible, Live HealthSmart Alabama can coordinate loading and unloading.

  • If testing occurs at 8 a.m. or any time before normal business operations, a designated contact will be required to let staff in the building for restroom and/or storage access.

  • Wi-fi capabilities.

  • Minimum enrollment of 100 people.

Onsite, Walk-up Testing (Inside or Outside)

  • Wi-fi capability.

  • Handicapped accessibility.

  • Restroom access for Live HealthSmart Alabama staff.

  • Electrical outlets for surface pros, iPads and cell phones.

  • Adequate space for parking to offload, load and for the staff.

  • If testing is required for more than two days, storage for supplies is preferred. If not feasible, Live HealthSmart Alabama can coordinate loading and unloading.

  • Large room to test and register (usually gym or recreation room).

  • Six tables and 16 chairs.

  • If testing occurs at 8 a.m. or any time before normal business operations, a designated contact will be required to let staff in the building for restroom and/or storage access.

  • Minimum enrollment of 100 people.

More information, frequently asked questions and registration can be found at the Live HealthSmart Alabama website.