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Drive-thru COVID-19 testing coming to Clearlake May 12 and 13
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Next week, the Lake County Health Services Department’s Public Health Division – with the support of the city of Clearlake, Clearlake Police Department and Lake County Fire Protection District – will provide mobile COVID-19 sampling in Clearlake.
Sites will be open on Tuesday, May 12, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Wednesday, May 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Results should be back within 48 to 72 hours, according to Public Health Officer Dr. Gary Pace.
Pace said 50 to 75 people are expected to preregister per day for testing in a drive-thru setting. If more than that need the test on a given day, the most vulnerable will be prioritized. Pace said they will only be able to provide testing to people who have preregistered.
Despite limited staffing and a lack of immediate state or federal support, the Lake County Health Services Department was able to procure sufficient testing supplies and open a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site this week.
As of Thursday, May 7, 100 appointments had been scheduled, and 88 nasopharyngeal swabs had been performed in Lakeport. The remaining 12 appointments were either cancellations or no-shows.
“We would like to thank the city of Lakeport, Lakeport Police Department, and Lake County Fire Protection District for their support of this week’s successful mobile sampling site. We would especially like to thank all the county residents who participated and showed great patience with the screening and test collection process,” said Pace.
In addition to the mobile sampling the county has independently been able to implement, the Health Services Department has also received the governor’s approval for an independent sampling entity to operate within the county of Lake.
Project Baseline, a community testing initiative by Verily, will be in Lake County by the end of next week to assist in expanding testing.
While details of the county’s collaboration with Verily are still being worked out, Pace said the intention is to have a mobile site rotate among two to four sites around the lake and operate five to six days a week.
To get tested in Clearlake during the week of May 11, call 707-263-8174 to be transferred to a staff member for screening and registration.
Pace said additional details and testing opportunities will be announced as they are arranged.
Additional information and forms are posted on the Public Health website and more resources can be found at the Lake County Coronavirus Response Hub.
For more information, send an email request to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call during business hours, 707-263-8174.