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AdventHealth secures thousands of COVID-19 test kits

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In a virtual press conference where reporters could text in their questions, News 6 got a glimpse at how AdventHealth is handling coronavirus, including the ongoing issue of test kits being in short supply around the country.

Dr. Neil Finkler is the Chief Medical Officer of Acute Care Services "Today as we speak, we have the ability to do 200-300 tests in our region and 200-300 hundred in the North Region in Daytona Beach," Dr.

Finkler said. The hospital system has it's drive-up testing sites at the Daytona Beach Speedway, the Mall at Millenia, and Seminole Town Center with plans to open even more They also started securing supplies for inhouse testing in January, before the virus hit.

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