Community Corner

Coronavirus Turning Point

CK Newsome testing site to close.

By Sarah Kuper, WNIN

June 7, 2021

A historic day in Evansville’s Covid-19 journey, as officials announce a pivotal resource of the community's response is no longer needed.

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It was a little over a year ago that Evansville area health officials and residents were clamoring for access to desperately needed COVID-19 tests. Now, officials have announced the CK Newsome Center testing site that used to see long lines of anxious drivers is shutting down on June 23rd. The demand for drive-through Covid testing is no longer there.

Representatives from the Evansville Mayor's office say that since spring 2020, the testing site has been essential in the community's fight against Covid-19. The site was a collaboration of state and local health departments, OptumServe, and the Reopen Evansville Task Force.

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Those still needing a Covid-19 test can go to vanderburghhealth.org to find a location and schedule an appointment.


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