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The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment says anyone age 18 and older who lives or works in Johnson County, Kansas, can get a free COVID-19 test on Friday.The JCDHE said the tests will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or until supplies run out, at the College Boulevard Activity Center located 11031 S. Valley Road in Olathe. The drive-thru testing clinic is a first-come, first-served basis for anyone with or without symptoms. JCDHE said you must bring a driver’s license, but it’s not required to be tested. Traffic should enter the testing clinic off of College Boulevard and Lone Elm Road and follow the signs, JCDHE said. Due to the high demand for this type of testing, additional volunteers and two extra testing stations will be added for a total of six stations. “We are pleased to expand testing to those who work in Johnson County,” JCDHE said in a news release. “If we can find and isolate those positive cases now, we can avoid further spread of infection in our workplaces and keep people working.”JCDHE said those getting testing should remain in their vehicles with the windows rolled up until it’s time for their test. Testing involves using a swab to take a sample from inside the nose. The department requests that people not bring pets to the testing site to protect the safety of staff and the occupants of the vehicle. This is the department’s sixth community testing event and is part of the county’s overall strategy to broadly test Johnson County residents. On May 29, the department tested 953 people with and without symptoms resulting in nine positive cases of COVID-19 and one inconclusive result. “The data from these testing clinics is trending in the right direction, but the virus is still out there,” said Dr. Sanmi Areola, director of the department. “It’s important that everyone continue to stay 6-feet from others, wear a mask in public and avoid large crowds.”

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The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment says anyone age 18 and older who lives or works in Johnson County, Kansas, can get a free COVID-19 test on Friday.

The JCDHE said the tests will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or until supplies run out, at the College Boulevard Activity Center located 11031 S. Valley Road in Olathe.

The drive-thru testing clinic is a first-come, first-served basis for anyone with or without symptoms. JCDHE said you must bring a driver’s license, but it’s not required to be tested.

Traffic should enter the testing clinic off of College Boulevard and Lone Elm Road and follow the signs, JCDHE said. Due to the high demand for this type of testing, additional volunteers and two extra testing stations will be added for a total of six stations.

“We are pleased to expand testing to those who work in Johnson County,” JCDHE said in a news release. “If we can find and isolate those positive cases now, we can avoid further spread of infection in our workplaces and keep people working.”

JCDHE said those getting testing should remain in their vehicles with the windows rolled up until it’s time for their test. Testing involves using a swab to take a sample from inside the nose. The department requests that people not bring pets to the testing site to protect the safety of staff and the occupants of the vehicle.

This is the department’s sixth community testing event and is part of the county’s overall strategy to broadly test Johnson County residents. On May 29, the department tested 953 people with and without symptoms resulting in nine positive cases of COVID-19 and one inconclusive result.

“The data from these testing clinics is trending in the right direction, but the virus is still out there,” said Dr. Sanmi Areola, director of the department. “It’s important that everyone continue to stay 6-feet from others, wear a mask in public and avoid large crowds.”

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