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​NCDHHS COVID-19 Community Testing Events Announced; Testing is Free

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RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has announced community testing events in Edgecombe, Halifax, Hertford, Johnston, Northampton, Sampson and Wake counties as part of the initiative to increase access to free COVID-19 testing for historically marginalized communities that currently have limited testing sites.

There is no cost for testing. For an up-to-date list of events, visit the Community Testing Events page of the NCDHHS COVID-19 website. Testing events associated with this initiative are listed under the name of their coordinating vendor, Vidant Health or Orig3n, Inc.

A disproportionately high percentage of North Carolina’s confirmed cases of COVID-19 have occurred among historically marginalized populations. Mounting evidence shows the members of these populations experience higher rates of COVID-19 mortality and serious complications.

People who may not currently have symptoms but may have been exposed to COVID-19 should get tested, especially people from historically marginalized communities, including Latinx/Hispanic, Black/African American, and American Indian populations. In addition, testing is a priority for anyone who has symptoms or those who may have been exposed to COVID-19, including: 
  • Anyone who has attended a mass gathering including a protest
  • Anyone who works in a setting at higher risk of exposure such as a grocery store, restaurant, gas station, or childcare program
  • People who live or work in high-risk settings such as long-term facilities, homeless shelters, correctional facilities or food processing facility.
North Carolinians can find testing sites available in their community through visiting Find My Testing Place and Community Testing Events on the NCDHHS website. 

If someone tests positive for COVID-19, the COVID-19 Community Team will reach out to them and connect them with needed supports. People should answer the call when the COVID-19 Community Team reaches out. They may also get a text message from the number 45394 or email from NC-ARIAS-NoReply
 @ dhhs.nc.gov with further instructions. 

Check the Community Testing Events page daily for more events provided by NCDHHS in partnership with Vidant Health and Orig3n, Inc. 

More Information
For more information on testing and contact tracing, please see the NCDHHS Frequently Asked Questions about Testing and the NCDHHS Frequently Asked Questions about Contact Tracing. For the latest information on COVID-19, visit nc.gov/covid19. For more data and information about North Carolina’s testing strategy, visit the North Carolina COVID-19 Dashboard: covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard. 
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  • Surreal ValeCity online media
  • April 12 2021 edition
    • Sery Kim Receives Endorsement Sung Nam
    • Gov Lamont Update Coronavirus Response April 14
    • 4 Million Investment Clean Slate
    • Michigan Expanding Use Monoclonal Therapy
    • Michigan Expanding Use Antibody Therapy
    • Gov Sisolak Reopen Businesses 100 Percent
    • FEMA Mobile Units Switch Pfizer Vaccine
    • Nevada Serious Reactions Janssen Vaccine
    • Outdoor Competition Venues TWG 2022
    • Students Help Gov Cox Celebrate 1st 100 Days
    • Statement Donald J Trump 45th April 14
    • Legendary Comics Motion Trailer ROB
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