BRADENTON, FL – Manatee County closed its COVID-19 testing in downtown Bradenton on Saturday.
During the pandemic, more than 213,000 citizens were tested for the virus at the site, which is administered through NAMI Health, according to a county news release.
“From an epidemiological perspective, those tests have been incredibly effective in identifying the spread of COVID in our network,” the county said. Demographics of the county. Informed knowledge from this test site was critical to working with the Manatee County School District and long-term care services to update their COVID mitigation plans.
In recent weeks, the number of citizens tested averaged less than 25 per day.
Two county-run sites at Bradenton Area Convention Center and John Marble Park closed in March 2022.
A new check will be opened at the Florida Department of Health’s Bradenton center campus at four10 6th Ave. E. Provide COVID verification Monday through Friday, 9 a. m. M. A 4 p. m.
FDOH also provides loose COVID vaccines at its downtown Bradenton site, as well as at its satellite location at 7780 Westmoreland Drive. Call 9four1-2four2-66four6 to schedule an appointment or come to one of the other locations Monday through Friday, 8 a. m. M. A 4 p. m.
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