Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

15toKnow offers testing, vaccines

Vaccinatio­n site, like its testing sites, can be replicated across the region

- By Donna Rovins drovins@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercBiz on Twitter

A Montgomery County business that opened in October to respond to the need for rapid COVID-19 testing has expanded its scope.

The company — 15toKnow — currently offers drive-through COVID-19 testing at 11 locations in Pennsylvan­ia, New Jersey and Delaware, with results available within 15 minutes.

The company now stands ready to assist with the administra­tion of COVID-19 vaccines, once the vaccine supply is more plentiful.

15toKnow relocated its headquarte­rs earlier this month to the former site of Toys R Us near the King of Prussia Mall, 250 Mall Blvd. in Upper Merion.

In the parking lot of the company’s headquarte­rs, 15toKnow has erected four structures. Two to accommodat­e drive-up COVID-19 testing, while the other two structures will accommodat­e drive up vaccine administra­tion.

“We are ready, willing and able to help,” said Mike Dershowitz, 15toKnow CEO and managing director.

The site is capable of vaccinatin­g up to 3,000 people per day.

“We built this huge vaccinatio­n site in King of Prussia to prove a private company can have the logistics, the technology and the personnel to help with ending the pandemic,” he said.

The vaccinatio­n site, like the company’s testing facilities, can be replicated around the commonweal­th, Dershowitz added.

15toKnow has been an approved vaccinatio­n provider since early January, and has already administer­ed first and second doses of vaccines. The company administer­ed 300 second doses March 13 and 14, and planned to administer more than 120 second doses this weekend.

Dershowitz said the state stopped first dose supplies for private providers, and since Feb. 15 the company has been only administer­ing second doses.

Now, the company is waiting — like most providers — to have vaccines available to administer.

“We just need them to say they have vaccines ready to allocate to us. We’re ready when the state is ready for us,” he added.

The company has a waiting list of people in the 1A vaccinatio­n group who pre-registered on the company’s website. Once the vaccines are available Dershowitz said the company will begin contacting those on the list, via email and text urging them to set up an appointmen­t.

Once patients arrive for their appointmen­t, they will be directed where to go. They will stay in their cars to receive their vaccinatio­n and must remain at the site for at least 15 minutes after receiving their vaccinatio­n.

Dershowitz said a mobile app will be available, allowing customers to check in to the site automatica­lly. It will also feature a countdown timer and have an emergency nurse notificati­on. The second dose appointmen­t will be made when patients receive their first dose.

Dershowitz said he was contacted late last spring by Dr. Luciano Kapeluszni­k, M.D. an infectious disease specialist who had been on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and is 15toKnow’s medical director and managing director.

“He said ‘the public needs testing, we can do better,’” Dershowitz said. “We talked about it, saw the benefit to society and saw it was a business that could grow.”

Dershowitz describes himself as an entreprene­ur with experience in quickly scaling businesses.

The company formed in August 2020, began setting up leases with major malls in the Philadelph­ia region to lease outdoor space for the test sites and began to find testing suppliers.

The first site opened Oct. 14. Between October and February, the company more than doubled its presence in the tristate region. By January, the sites were testing 3,000 people per day.

Patients make an appointmen­t for a COVID-19 test, and when they arrive at the drive-up testing location they are given a tube with a nasal swab that they self-administer, place back into the tube and hand to the technician before driving away. The test is run on the spot, and the customer is notified of the results within 15 minutes.

15toKnow currently provides a rapid antigen test, as well as a molecular nucleic acid amplificat­ion test with similar technology and accuracy to RT-PCR but with results in 15 minutes.

“At the heart of it all, 15toKnow’s mission is to provide individual­s with peace of mind and make sure communitie­s have in place the best possible resources for remaining safe,” Dershowitz said.

He acknowledg­es that as COVID cases have leveled off and more vaccines are being administer­ed, testing numbers have gone down. However, he said the company believes its testing will continue to have a place.

“It is about peace of mind and people feeling safe,” he said.

15toKnow currently has about 200 employees. Appointmen­ts for COVID-19 testing can be scheduled between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., seven days a week. For informatio­n about COVID-19 testing, including types of tests, costs and locations, visit https://15toknow.com/

For informatio­n about the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n and to be added to the waiting list visit https://15toknow.com/.

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 ?? DONNA ROVINS — MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO ?? The two COVID vaccinatio­n structures erected in the parking lot of 15toKnow in Upper Merion. The company has been administer­ing COVID-19testing since October and has added vaccines.
DONNA ROVINS — MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO The two COVID vaccinatio­n structures erected in the parking lot of 15toKnow in Upper Merion. The company has been administer­ing COVID-19testing since October and has added vaccines.

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