Checks are open to the network and all are welcome until stock runs out. The check is loose and policyholders must bring their card. Participants will be billed their insurance directly to cover check prices. Those who don’t have insurance will be checked for the loose. No one will be rejected.
No recommendations are required. Community members want to be symptomatic for testing.
Participants will enter spartanburg Road through the left aisle near the Henderson County Human Services sign. Drivers will walk out the right aisle next to Hunter Nissan. There will be no access from Old Spartanburg Road.
Two separate control routes will surround the fitness department. The Department of Health will advise participants through the process.
To keep the lines moving, participants are asked to come with their varied finished shape before arrival. The printable form can be found on the Department of Health’s main COVID-19 website under the dashboard at https://www.hendersoncountync.gov/health/page/public-health-advisory-coronavirus-covid-19.
Tests will be suspended or cancelled in the event of bad weather.
Below is a FAQ sheet with detailed data about this verification opportunity. For more verification information, https://www.hendersoncountync.gov/health/page/covid-19-checking-data
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Frequently Asked Questions at Henderson County Department of Health site COVID-19
Q: Is it a car verification site? A: yes. Participants will remain in their cars during the process. Several other people can register for a single vehicle.
Q: Are facials necessary? A: Please wear a mask if you have one. If you do not have one, you will be provided with a mask.
Q: Do I want a date? A: No, it’s on a first-come, first-served basis, until stocks run out.
Q: Is there a fee? A: There are no fees. Insurance will be filed to cover test prices. No one will be rejected for the cost.
Q: Should I have symptoms? Who can get tested?
A: Everyone is welcome. Las pruebas se realizarán para otras personas que tengan síntomas o que hayan tenido contacto cercano con un usuario que haya dado positivo en la prueba y otras personas que no tengan síntomas de COVID-19 que deseen hacerse la prueba.
It is open to the network and focuses on the availability of:
Residents of South Carolina are encouraged to seek checks in their state and county. You can get a list of South Carolina verification sites in https://www.scdhec.gov/infectious-diseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/covid-19-mobile-pop-clinics
Q: What if I’m very sick? A: If you are very sick, call your fitness provider. For urgent attention, call 911.
Q: What do I bring? A: Your insurance card if you have health insurance.
Q: Who do I call if I have any questions? A: The Department of Health has a hotline number, 828-694-6019. Call this number only if necessary. General questions about COVID-19 should be directed to the hotline established through the North Carolina DHHS at 866-462-3821. Specific and individual fitness questions should be directed to your fitness provider.
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