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Home›Covid 19›Clark County drive-through tests nearly 150

Clark County drive-through tests nearly 150

By Julie Schooley
May 14, 2020
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CLARK COUNTY – Nearly 150 were tested during a recent drive-through event held in Clark County.

On May 13, the Clark, Chippewa, and Taylor County Health Departments and Emergency Management hosted a COVID-19 drive-through testing event at Thorp High School.

Overall, 142 individuals were tested for COVID-19.

“Immediately following the event, the Wisconsin National Guard drove specimen samples to the lab for analysis.  Notification of test results will be done as quickly as possible once results are received,” a Clark County Health Department release said.

Assisting with the event were the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Wisconsin National Guard, Thorp School District, Thorp Police Department, Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Clark County Highway Department, Chippewa County Highway Department, and City of Thorp Public Works Department.

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