Coronavirus Updates

New DOH Program Expands Free COVID-19 Testing to Neighbor Islands

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The Hawaiʻi Department of Health (DOH) is expanding its network of free COVID-19 community testing through a partnership with the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Consortium and independent pharmacies across the state.

Testing will not be available at Līhuʻe Pharmacy Group, located at 4491-A Kolopa St. in Līhuʻe. The pharmacy offers drive-thru testing seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Click here for additional locations throughout the neighbor islands.

“DOH is working to make free testing available all across the state, especially as demand remains high,” said Health Director Dr. Elizabeth Char. “This program immediately increases access to free testing for neighbor island residents. We continue to urge Hawaiʻi residents to use all the tools available to them to stop this surge and protect themselves and their families.”

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This program augments Hawaii’s network of free community testing. A list of testing options is available at HawaiiCOVID19.com/testing.

“We are truly thankful to our community partners,” said Glen Hayashida, President & CEO of the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii. “The combination of having a comprehensive range of testing from the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii Consortium and easy access to vaccinations from the Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network is a major weapon in our battle against this pandemic as we fight to save lives and keep communities open and accessible.”

Pre-registration at PreventCOVIDHI.com is recommended. Testing sites offer PCR mid-turbinate testing. Results are expected to be provided the same day via email.

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