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Drive-Through Testing FRIDAY, April 10: in Kahului (2nd Day) and Hāna in East Maui

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Second day of Drive Through Testing Planned FRIDAY, APRIL 10 at Keōpūolani in Kahului

Drive-through testing for COVID-19 will take place again for a second day on Friday, April 10, at Keōpūolani Regional Park.  Maui Mayor Michael Victorino reports that more than 700 tests were completed in Thursday’s testing at the location.

Testing will be open to first responders and healthcare workers ONLY from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Testing for the general public will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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“We want to mahalo Dr. Miscovich and his team again, for providing these test kits for our community,” Mayor Michael Victorino said. “Providing testing to first responders, healthcare workers and the general public is hugely valuable in our fight against COVID-19.”

Testing will be provided at no-cost through a partnership with Dr. Scott Miscovich of Premier Medical Group and the County of Maui.

Access to Keōpūolani Park will ONLY be allowed through a right turn off Wahinepio Avenue. Left turns coming from the Kaʻahumanu Avenue direction will NOT be permitted.

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Individuals will be screened on-site. First responders and healthcare workers should present their work IDs for screening.

All participants are asked to:

  • Remain in their vehicles
  • Bring a valid ID
  • Be prepared to fill out informational sheets
  • Bring an insurance card if possible (however, there will be no charge, co-pays or deductible fees)

Testing for Hāna will take place on FRIDAY, April 10

  • Drive through testing for COVID-19 is scheduled for Hāna residents on Friday, April 10 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Testing for the general public in Hāna begins at 9 a.m.
  • The FIRST HOUR of testing between 8 and 9 a.m. is dedicated to essential workers of Hāna (including police, fire medics, Hāna Health Clinic personnel, MEO drivers and others.
  • After first responders, the highest priority is to make sure for those who have traveled outside of Hāna in the past 2-3 weeks are tested.  Mayor Victiroino said individuals who live in three generation households will also be given priority for testing in the Hāna area.
  • Testing is a joint effort with the County of Maui and Dr. Scott Miscovich of Premier Medical Group.
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According to Premier Medical Group, priority for testing will be given to those who are:

  • Have symptoms
  • Have traveled outside of Hana within the last 2-3 weeks
  • Live in 3-generation households.
  • All participants are asked to:
  • Remain in their vehicles
  • Bring a valid ID
  • Be prepared to fill out informational sheets
  • Bring an insurance card if possible (however, there will be no charge, co-pays or deductible fees)
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