Over 200 Residents Tested On First Day of Palm Beach COVID-19 Testing

PALM BEACH COUNTY – The first day of drive-thru testing for COVID-19 in Palm Beach County (March 31) went smoothly, thanks to the efforts and dedication of a 20-member clinical team with the Health Care District of Palm Beach County’s C. L. Brumback Primary Clinics, Health Care District support staff, Palm Beach County’s Department of Emergency Management and the Florida National Guard.

Of the 281 patients who were scheduled for appointments, 255 were tested.

The average age of the patients tested was 52. Six children were tested with the youngest 10 years of age.

The results are expected within five to six days. A provider will contact each patient by phone with test results regardless if the result is positive or negative.

The Health Care District’s COVID-19 Screening Center received 50-thousand calls in the first hour this morning. Callers are being asked to please be patient and expect delays because of the high call volume. Representatives are screening callers for symptoms per CDC criteria.

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Appointments for testing are scheduled through the end of the week and the Health Care District is evaluating Saturday operations if more test kits become available. The Health Care District will continue scheduling appointments as long as there is a need for testing and there are additional test kits and supplies.

The hotline number to call and schedule testing appointments is: (561) 642-1000.

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