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Escambia County Opening Monoclonal Antibody Site Wednesday, March 9

Published Mar 8, 2022
Covid update

Escambia County, in partnership with the state of Florida, will open a new monoclonal antibody site Wednesday, March 9, at the Marie K. Young-Wedgewood Community Center, located at 6405 Wagner Road. The monoclonal antibody site will be open Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The site will be closed on Sundays. 

The monoclonal antibody site will also offer COVID-19 testing. Currently, there is no time frame for how long the site will remain open.

This marks the return of monoclonal antibody testing locally since the Bayview Community Center testing location closed on Nov. 19, 2021.

To find locations to receive monoclonal antibody treatments around the entire state, please visit floridahealthcovid19.gov

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