FAIRBORN — Public health officials will operate a pop-up COVID-19 testing site at Wright State University’s Nutter Center Wednesday.
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Testing will be available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Adults and children, both residents and non-residents of Greene County are welcome to get tested without an appointment or doctor’s note. Fill out a form before arrival, found here.
Right now crews are marking the sidewalk for social distancing as people come to be tested at the Nutter Center. @whiotv pic.twitter.com/fFEQOwus2o
— Kayla Courvell (@KCourvellWHIO) August 5, 2020
Masks are required and attendees are asked to tell the greeter upon arrival if they are feeling ill or experiencing symptoms.
Results will be sent to an email address if one is provided, if not they will arrive by mail. All positive tests will also receive a call from a public health employee.
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Attendees are asked to not arrive before 9 a.m. and to not be tested if they have previously received a positive test.
No notes for “return to work” will be provided.
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