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Coronavirus: Drive-thru testing to expand to Curve Lake, Hiawatha First Nations and North Kawartha

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Drive-thru testing centres for the novel coronavirus will be expanding to Curve Lake and Hiawatha First Nations and in North Kawartha Township, Peterborough Public Health announced Wednesday.

During her weekly update on the pandemic, medical officer of health Dr. Rosana Salvaterra said that based on the success of the Peterborough drive-thru testing centre launched a week ago on Wednesday, the model will be expanded.

Specific details on all the locations were not made available, but the temporary testing centres — with tests conducted by Peterborough County-City Paramedics — will be held on Friday at Curve Lake First Nation, on Saturday at Hiawatha First Nation and on Monday in North Kawartha Township.

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