No Charge COVID-19 Testing for Leavenworth Community City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to provide free COVID-19 testing for its community, collaborating with the National Guard to implement this vital public health initiative. Scheduled for September 2-4 and September 8-11, 2020, the drive-through testing will take place at the Leavenworth Hatchery, facilitating easy access for residents. Mayor Florea highlights the importance of testing in combating the pandemic, stating that the tests are designed to be minimally invasive and self-applied. City Administrator Ana Cortez emphasizes the need for this service, particularly for the Hispanic community that has been severely impacted by the virus. The initiative aims to eliminate barriers to testing, ensuring that residents do not need appointments or have to leave their vehicles.

Mayor Florea's hopes for high community participation reflect a broader commitment to health and safety in the region. This testing program not only provides critical health information but also serves to enhance community engagement in public health efforts. Overall, the collaborative effort showcases the city's dedication to supporting its residents during these challenging times.

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