The Oakland Press

With COVID-19 surge, more testing sites added

- By Paula Pasche ppasche@medianewsg­roup.com

The explosion of COVID-19 case numbers have prompted Oakland County Health Division to expand COVID-19 drivethru testing beginning next week.

COVID-19 transmissi­on remains high in Oakland County. There were more than 21,000 confirmed and probable cases from Dec. 20 — Jan. 2, with 59 percent ages 39 years and younger. The seven-day average of daily cases in Oakland County was 1,800 cases per day as of Jan. 5, which exceeds all previous surges. The seven-day percent positivity rate for COVID-19 tests shot up to a high of 25.5 percent.

To make a testing appointmen­t, go to www.oakgov.com/COVID and click on the COVID Testing button or contact the Nurse on Call at 800-848-5533.

Drive-thru testing will be available at the following locations:

• Southfield Pavilion Parking Deck at 26000 Evergreen Road in Southfield from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays.

• Rochester Fire Department at 277 E. 2nd in Rochester from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays.

• The former Pontiac Fire Station at 348 South Blvd. West in Pontiac from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Appointmen­ts are strongly encouraged. Same day drive-up appointmen­ts, however, will be available for those who are unable to schedule an appointmen­t. Those who opt for same day drive-up appointmen­ts may experience extended wait times.

The Southfield and Rochester locations will have signage directing drive-up appointmen­ts to the “No Appointmen­t” entrance; Pontiac has only one lane. Drive-ups will not be accepted after 3 p.m.

Oakland County Health Division will also begin offering booster doses for 12to 15-year-old children on Friday, Jan. 7 following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s approval of Pfizer booster doses for adolescent­s. The county also continues to administer pediatric, first, second, third, and other booster doses. Appointmen­ts remain available at OaklandCou­ntyVaccine.com or by contacting the Nurse on Call at 800-848-5533.

Most new cases statewide continue to be among the unvaccinat­ed, according to the MI COVID Response Data and Modeling Update. From Jan. 15 to Dec. 3, 85.1% of COVID-19 cases, 88.1% of hospitaliz­ations, and 85.5% of deaths were among individual­s not fully vaccinated. Unvaccinat­ed persons in Michigan had 4.3 times the risk of testing positive for COVID-19 and 13.2 times the risk of dying from COVID-19 compared to fully vaccinated persons.

An update on COVID-19 vaccine coverage for Oakland County residents, according to the State of Michigan COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard as of Jan. 4, 2022:

Total eligible residents 5 — 11 years old (pediatric dose): 98,739

• Number of residents 5 — 11 years old who have received first dose: 34,246

• Number of residents 5 — 11 years old who have completed vaccinatio­n: 24,870

• Vaccine coverage for residents 5 — 11 years old: 34.7 percent

Total eligible residents 12 years old and older: 1,091,389

• Number of residents 12 and older who have received first dose: 855,181

• Number of residents 12 and older who have completed vaccinatio­n: 783,048

• Vaccine coverage for residents 12 and older: 78.4 percent

Total eligible residents 16 years old and older: 1,029,737

• Number of residents 16 and older who have received first dose: 817,514

• Number of residents 16 and older who have completed vaccinatio­n: 748,473

• Vaccine coverage for residents 16 and older: 79.4 percent

Total eligible senior residents 65 years old and older: 217,676

• Number of senior residents who have received first dose: 201,744

• Number of senior residents who have completed vaccinatio­n: 186,097

• Vaccine coverage for senior residents: 92.7 percent

Total primary series doses administer­ed within Oakland County: 1,632,395.

Total third and booster doses administer­ed in Oakland County: 346,463.

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? A COVID-19testing site located on the Oakland County government campus in Pontiac.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO A COVID-19testing site located on the Oakland County government campus in Pontiac.

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