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Greg Kesterman Interim Health Commissioner 250 William Howard Taft Road, 2nd Floor Cincinnati, OH 45219 Phone 513.946.7800 Fax 513.946.7890 hamiltoncountyhealth.org NEWS
Contact: Mike Samet, Public Information Officer
Phone: 513‐946‐7873
E‐mail: mike.samet@hamilton‐co.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 26, 2020
Hamilton County Public Health Announces COVID‐19 Testing Sites
Testing is available at no‐cost
Hamilton County, OH – Hamilton County Public Health (HCPH) in partnership
with the Cincinnati Health Department is setting up walk‐up and drive‐through testing
sites in areas of concern throughout the County. Testing will be performed by the
Ohio National Guard and will be available at no cost (for those without health
insurance). Testing will be available from 1‐7 p.m. on the following days at these
locations:
Forest Park Area:
Monday, June 29th
Parking lot across from O’Reilly Auto Parts, 2280 Waycross Road, Cincinnati, OH
45240
Tuesday, June 30th
Word of Deliverance Ministries for the World, 693 Fresno Road, Cincinnati, OH
45240
Wednesday, July 1st
Forest Chapel United Methodist Church, 680 West Sharon Road, Cincinnati, OH
45240
Thursday, July 2nd
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Walmart, 1143 Smiley Road, Cincinnati, OH 45240
North College Hill Area:
Monday, July 6th
Lifespring Church, 1373 Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45231
Delhi Twp Area:
Tuesday, July 7th
Former Remke property, 5025 Delhi Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45238.
Colerain Area:
Wednesday, July 8th
Colerain Public Works, 4160 Springdale Road, Cincinnati, OH 45251.
“Testing is one of the main components of our work toward ending the COVID‐
19 pandemic,” according to interim Hamilton County Health Commissioner Greg
Kesterman. “Testing and then isolating positive cases while performing extensive
contact tracing is the roadmap to ending this pandemic. Information on these and
other testing locations throughout the County are available on our website: hcph.org.”
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Hamilton County Public Health works to assure the 480,000 citizens living outside the cities of
Cincinnati, Norwood and Springdale are safe from disease, injury and contamination.