
The Malheur County COVID-19 Taskforce is offering COVID-19 testing to individuals who meet specific criteria at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nyssa (1309 Park Ave, Nyssa) on the second Wednesday of June, July and August, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The dates are June 10, July 8, and August 12. Please help get the word out by sharing the poster with more information.
The Taskforce is led by Lieutenant Rich Harriman and supported by staff from the Health Department, Environmental Health, Ambulance Service District, Planning, Surveying and several community agencies. The tests are supplied from the Oregon Office of Emergency Management through the state’s contract with Quest Diagnostics. Specimens collected at the testing sites going forward will go to a lab in Seattle where there is turn around. We hope to call each person tested with results within 5 days.
Eligibility
Testing at the Malheur Drive-Up Testing Sites is only for individuals who live or work in Malheur County. A person qualifies for testing if they have one primary symptom, two secondary symptoms, or if they are part of an identified group.
Primary Symptoms
- Cough
- Shortness of Breath or Difficulty Breathing
Secondary Symptoms
- Fever
- Chills
- Repeated shaking with chills
- Muscle pain
- Headache
- Sore throat
- New loss of taste or smell
Without symptoms and part of one of the following groups:
- Close contacts of a person with COVID-19
- People exposed to COVID-19 in congregate setting
- Migrant/seasonal agricultural workers upon arrival in Oregon
- People who identify as Black, African-American, Latino, Latina, Latinx, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Asian-American or Pacific Islander
- People who identify as having a disability
- People whose first language is not English
- First Responders
This testing option is not meant to replace or eliminate other testing offered by local healthcare providers. The goal is to supplement those options in order to ease some of the pressure on the existing system and make the process more accessible to the public. People still should contact their medical provider for guidance and assessment if they have symptoms such as fever, cough, and/or shortness of breath. For medical emergencies, they should call 911 and notify the dispatch personnel that you may have COVID-19.
Procedure
Upon arrival at the testing site, individuals will be required to remain in their vehicles at all times. Each driver should drive cautiously and follow traffic directions. Testing is limited to four individuals per vehicle, and those individuals must be seated at a seat with a working window. A walk-up option will be available for people without a vehicle.
You will be required to complete a screening form, which includes where you live and work, high risk factors, and a release of liability. All forms and service available in English and Spanish.
Personnel in full medical protective gear will check the individual’s temperature with a no-touch thermometer and use a swab to obtain the necessary sample from the individual’s nose. If you do not meet the testing criteria, you will be diverted back to your residence to monitor symptoms and contact your local healthcare provider.
Additional information on COVID-19 and the testing sites is available by calling the Malheur County Health Department at 541-889-7279.
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