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Department of Health Expands COVID-19 Testing Options at AMI Sites Statewide

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Harrisburg, PA – The Department of Health announced beginning today all COVID-19 community-based testing sites operated in partnershi­p with AMI Expedition­ary Healthcare (AMI) will now offer three forms of free testing: point of care tests where tests are performed and results are analyzed on-site, the distributi­on of at-home COVID-19 antigen testing and continued administra­tion of the mid-nasal passage swab PCR testing.

“Testing is the best way to identify the virus and know what steps to take in order to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19," said Department of Health Acting Secretary and Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson. “We continue to work with partners across the state ensuring the consistent accessibil­ity of COVID-19 testing.”

AMI currently operates testing locations in seven counties: Berks, Blair, Centre, Clarion, Clinton, Edinboro University in Erie County, and Washington.

The testing sites are free and open to anyone age 2 and older who feels they need a test on a first-come, first-serve basis. PCR tests are only available to ages 3 and older. Individual­s do not need to be experienci­ng symptoms of COVID-19 to be tested. Patients are encouraged to bring a photo-id, but ID is not required to be tested. Appointmen­ts are not necessary as registrati­on will be completed on-site.

Individual­s who are tested should self-quarantine while they await their test results. It is important that even people with no symptoms who have tested positive isolate to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Individual­s who live with other people should self-quarantine in a private room and use a private bathroom, if possible. Others living in the home with the individual awaiting test results should also stay at home. The department has additional instructio­ns for individual­s waiting for a COVID-19 test result. Individual­s who test positive via the PCR test will receive a phone call from AMI while individual­s who test negative will receive a secured-pdf emailed from AMI. Individual­s who receive the antigen point-of care test will receive their results on site verbally and may request a copy of their results in writing.

“If you do test positive for COVID-19, there are available medicines now authorized for most patients,” Dr. Johnson said. “Most treatment options must start within five days of initially feeling sick, so be sure to contact your healthcare provider immediatel­y to see if any outpatient treatment options are right for you – even if your symptoms are mild.”

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