Maui Coronavirus Updates
152 COVID-19 Tests Conducted at Keōpūolani Park
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Tests were administered to 152 people via drive-through COVID-19 testing today, April 30, at Keōpūolani Regional Park.
The first three hours of testing was reserved for hospital and healthcare workers, first responders and public transportation workers, with the remaining time dedicated to the general public.
The testing was provided by Premier Medical Group in partnership with the County of Maui.
“I want to mahalo, again, our hospital and healthcare workers taking care of our people during this difficult time,” Mayor Michael Victorino said. “We need to continue to support them and our first responders as they continue to keep our community safe and healthy.”
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