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New Smyrna Beach to open first drive-thru coronavirus testing site

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. – The City of New Smyrna Beach will have its first coronavirus drive-thru testing site location next week, according to city leaders.The Volusia County’s health department is partnering with the city and Volusia County Schools to provide COVID-19 testing in the bus loop of Chisholm Elementary School.Nasal swab testing will be available June 16 through June 18 from 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. as long as weather permits and supplies last.Anyone can get tested regardless of symptoms, though a parent or guardian must accompany minors to provide consent.

Testing is free of charge, walk-ups are not allowed.Results, whether positive or negative, should be available within seven business days, according to a news release.

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