COVID-19 events will resume on November 5 at Racine Hall Festival

RACINE, Wisconsin – Racine city public health administrator Dottie-Kay Bowersox announced Tuesday, November 3, that National Guard COVID-1nine testing will resume on Thursday, November 5, nine a. m. five p. m.

Wisconsin National Guard members operate as a COVID-19 cellular medium on miller Park grounds on October 29, 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

However, the location is being converted from Cesar Chavez Community Center to Festival Hall (5 Fifth Street) to accommodate the long queue expected as COVID-19 instances continue to accumulate in the county.

Bowersox issued the following in a press release:

“While the number of positive cases continues to increase, the Department of Health anticipates that there will be a higher demand for network verification. We transfer the check to Festival Hall as it is the only position in the city that handles traffic and the lines of We look forward to seeing cars. As instances increase, I urge the network to take advantage of checks as they become available. “

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As a reminder, National Guard tests are driving with an option without an appointment. The tests are loose and open to all. You don’t want to be symptomatic to get tested.

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LILY Zhao of FOX6 came face-to-face with Packers front receiver Donald Driver to discuss how the team handles the news and the option to step forward with the industry’s next deadline.

Wisconsin hospitals are already preparing for an influx of COVID-19 patients in the coming weeks.

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