For nine days between Tuesday and August 14, any user who dreams of a COVID-1 check can get one free of charge and without the recommendation of a doctor in various locations in Lebanon.
The tests are organized through Welsh Mountain and Aetna Better Health. According to a member of the Minischeck out of Health, those who revel in COVID-1nine symptoms or who have been exposed to the virus are also evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis at the following times and places:
Welsh Mountain CEO Jackie Concepción said Monday that verification sites were created after it became transparent that northern Lebanon and the city’s Latino networks were suffering from the pandemic.
Lebanon County had recorded 1,500 times COVID-1nine on Monday, according to the knowledge of the Minischeck out of Health. Of these, 510 times are found in the deceptive code 17046, which includes the northern component of the city and the canton of northern Lebanon.
Concepción said the result of the first two checkpoints held last week in Lebanon returned in 48 hours. Welsh Mountain can also conduct checks at its 920 Church Street facility in Lebanon.
During the August 11 tests, 150 boxes of food and fresh produce from the Central Food Bank of Pennsylvania, a Press Release from Welsh Mountain, can be distributed
Anyone who has questions about checks planned for Lebanon can call 717-272-2700. For additional information on where COVID-1nine verification for Lebanon is available, visit the Minischeck out of Health website.
Nora Shelly contacted 717-454-7817 or [email protected]