COVID-19 drive-through testing Saturday in Kapaau

Autos line up for initial screening March 23 at the Old Kona Airport drive up COVID-19 testing. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
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Premier Medical Group, with the support of the County of Hawaii, HOPE Services and Hawaii National Guard, will offer a one-day drive-through COVID-19 screening and testing clinic at Kamehameha Park on Saturday in Kapaau.

The free clinic, which will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., is open to the public.

Individuals must first undergo a screening to determine if they meet the criteria to be tested. Clinic physicians on site will make the determination regarding testing. The screening criteria will be based on guidance of the CDC and the State’s COVID-19 Response Task Force.

People who visit the screening clinic will be asked to show photo ID. Additionally, people are requested to bring their own pen, and any health insurance cards they have, although insurance is not required.

The partners will also be conducting antibody testing to determine if someone has previously been infected with COVID-19.

Antibody testing will be offered only to those previously identified as having had the coronavirus, or those with high risk exposures, including healthcare workers, first responders, and family members or those with close contact to known positives. A simple blood draw detects the presence of SARS-Cov2 IgG antibodies in your system. Note: there is a $43 out-of-pocket cost to people whose medical insurance plans do not cover the antibody test. Call your insurance provider to find out if you’re covered.

For more information, call Hawaii County Civil Defense at 935-0031.