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Drive-Through Testing for COVID-19 in West Maui on Wednesday, April 15

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Drive-through testing for COVID-19 will take place in West Maui on Wednesday, April 15, along Honoapiʻilani Highway, beginning near Launiupoko Beach Park.

Testing will be open to first responders and healthcare workers ONLY from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.  They are asked to access the testing site using Kai Hele Kū Street.

Testing for the general public will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will have a separate access point to the drive-through.

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

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

General public access to the testing site will be on Honoapiʻilani Highway eastbound fronting Launiupoko Beach Park. The portion of the highway between Kai Hele Kū St. and the bypass connection will be closed to traffic in both directions.

Traffic impacts are expected between Puamana Beach Park and Launiupoko Beach Park. Motorists not seeking testing should avoid the area and use the Lahaina Bypass.

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Entrance to the testing site for the general public will not be allowed from Kai Hele Kū Street.

Vehicles will enter the testing site, drive through testing stations, and exit on Honoapiʻilani Highway or the Lahaina Bypass via Kai Hele Kū Street.

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

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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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