JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI) — Effective December 29, 2022, COVID-19 curative testing will be shut down in Teton County, Wyo.
“We have been very fortunate to have pandemic curative testing sites through our partnership with the Wyoming Department of Health, St John’s Health, Teton County Library, Teton County and the City of Jackson. These sites have provided network members with access to COVID-19 Testing since December 2020,” said Teton County Health Department Director Jodie Pond MPH.
The test is one of the equipment to prevent the spread of COVID-19, in addition to getting vaccinated and reinforced. In the future, there are still many places where COVID-19 testing is available.
Contact your health care provider to evaluate whether you are eligible for the drug.
If you have questions about COVID-19 testing, have symptoms, or would like COVID-19 treatment, call the Teton County Health Department’s COVID-19 Helpline at 307-732-8628.
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