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			Logan County Department of Public 
			Health offers drive-thru coronavirus testing  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [September 11, 2020]  
             On Wednesday, the Logan County Department of 
			Public Health began offering coronavirus testing on a drive-thru 
			basis at the Logan County Fairgrounds. The hours of the event were 
			from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and in that time the trio of LCDPH staff 
			processed 85 tests to motorists and their passengers. | 
        
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			 Assistant Administrator and Director of Nursing 
			Kara Davis administered the tests with assistance from Katherine 
			Yaple and Jennifer Bergman. The women said that the line for the 
			morning had been steady and while there were several vehicles 
			waiting, it was not an overwhelming number. Tests were administered 
			at a rate of about five minutes per person. 
 Davis said once the tests were collected they will be sent to a 
			special laboratory for analysis. The lab will have contact 
			information of all the participants and will notify all who were 
			tested, regardless of their results within 48 to 72 hours.
 
 Davis said she will be notified of those who test positive that live 
			in Logan County. The LCDPH will then also contact those patients.
 
			
			 
			
 Testing for this week was scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and 
			Friday. The team had a total of 600 tests they could use for this 
			week, and if they run out before 11 a.m. on Friday they will shut 
			down until next week.
 
 Next week, Davis said they have testing scheduled for Monday, 
			Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. After that she said she didn’t know 
			for sure if the county would be getting more tests.
 
 The process for having a test is relatively simple. Bring a photo ID 
			and insurance information with you. Enter the Logan County 
			Fairgrounds at the East or Main Gate. Follow the road around the 
			race track on the north side until you reach the far west gate. The 
			testing station is set up just before you get to that exit.
 
 Davis, who will be wearing not only a mask but gloves and a sanitary 
			wrap will ask you a couple of questions, take your I.D. and 
			insurance information, then administer the test using a nasal swab.
 
 Questions are concerning your overall wellbeing. Are you feeling 
			ill, do you think you have symptoms of Covid-19?
 
 After the test, you are told to exit out the west gate, and that is 
			all. Within 72 hours you should hear from the lab that performed the 
			test.
 Since the 4th of July, Logan County 
			has seen a large uptick in coronavirus cases going from 17 confirmed 
			cases to more than 75, an increase of 58 cases in 26 days. 
			The LCDPH reminds everyone to avoid contact with 
			others, wear face masks, and wash hands very often to avoid 
			contracting and spreading the coronavirus to friends and loved ones. 
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 Vehicles line 
			up at the Logan County Fairground to await testing for Covid-19.
 
			
			
			 
 Each motorist and his or her passengers are registered for the test 
			by Kara Davis, Katherine Yaple and Jennifer Bergman of the Logan 
			County Department of Public Health.
 
			
			
			 
 Davis prepares to administer the test.
 
			
			
			 
 A nasal swab is used to collect the specimen.
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
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