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Drive-through COVID-19 testing set for Dec. 16 in Haiku

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County of Maui issued the following announcement on Dec. 9.

Drive-through COVID-19 testing will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 16, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Pauwela Cannery in Haiku.

As a reminder, testing also is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 11, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Shops at Wailea in South Maui.

These  and other free testing events are an opportunity for returning  residents or visitors to take a voluntary secondary test after their  arrival on Maui to confirm they do not have COVID-19.

For  the Wailea testing event, motorists are asked to enter from the Shops  at Wailea’s South (Makena side) parking lot entrance off of Wailea  Alanui Drive and exit at the North gate.

“These  free testing programs are opportunities for residents and visitors to  protect themselves, their families and communities from the spread of  COVID-19,” Mayor Michael Victorino said.

All participants for the Haiku testing event must pre-register by visiting www.minitmed.com/pre-register-maui-covid-19. For the Wailea event, pre-register at https://www.minitmed.com/travelers-voluntary

Participants are asked to come to the test site at their designated time.

Residents  do not need to have insurance or meet any criteria to get tested for  free. Participants must wear a face mask, and they are urged to come at  their scheduled time. Results will be reported on the same day as  testing. Minit Medical is administering the program sponsored by the  County of Maui.

If you have any problem pre-registering, please call (808) 667-6161 ext: 7, for help and more information.

NOTE: The free testing cannot be used for the State’s Pre-Travel Testing Program.

Original source can be found here.

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