Standing Together: Spc. Henreatta Smith Assists Community COVID-19 testing in Holland, Michigan
Michigan National Guard Spc. Henreatta Smith, from Company A of the 156th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, Wyoming, Michigan, works as a medic assistant with Michigan National Guard members supporting no-cost drive-through community #COVID19 testing in Holland, Michigan, June 6, 2020.#AlwaysReadyAlwaysThere #DoingMIpart #InThisTogether #MichigandersHelpingMichigandersU.S. Department of Defense (DoD) The National GuardGovernor Gretchen Whitmer Pure Michigan Michigan.govTo join the Michigan Army National Guard, visit: https://www.miarmyguard.com/ MI ARMY Recruiter: 1-888-906-1636To join the Michigan Air National Guard, visit: https://www.goang.com/locations/michigan.html MI ANG Recruiting: 1-800-432-4296
Posted by Michigan National Guard on Friday, June 12, 2020
PRESS RELEASE (WHTC-AM/FM) — Ottawa County Health officials announced via email that the free drive-through COVID-19 tests set for 3 to 7:30 p.m. today, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, will be at a different Zeeland firehouse — the station at 133 E. Roosevelt.
For other Ottawa County locations and testing site information, visit www.miOttawa.org/coronavirus.
These tests are free to anyone 5 years of age and older with or without symptoms. Parental/guardian consent is required for minors. No screening and no appointment are needed. Please bring a form of ID, such as a state or country issued ID or paperwork with your name and address, such as a bill, piece of mail or paystub.
The National Guard will do the testing. Medical Reserve Corps volunteers and Ottawa County employees will provide help with instructions, forms, traffic control, data entry, and whatever else is needed. . Watch this video to learn more about the process.
COVID-19 testing is an important tool in helping to understand the scope of community-wide spread and making data-informed decisions on how to best protect the people of Ottawa County. If you have COVID-like symptoms and/or have been in close contact with someone infected with the new coronavirus please get tested and self-quarantine. Contact your primary care provider for any medical needs.
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