
“Our partnerships with libraries to make the at-home rapid tests accessible and convenient are a real breakthrough in our ability to get as many Ohioans tested as possible.” “Until more people are vaccinated, testing will be an important tool, and we are committed to making it easy to access,” said Dr. Since purchasing the rapid at-home tests, an initial outlay of $5 million, the state health department has been creating a network to administer them including local health departments, schools, libraries and community health centers. “Just about everyone knows where their local library is and it’s a trusted and welcoming place. “Our mission is to be a community resource and providing these tests is a great fit," she said. Libraries are the perfect distribution source, said Michelle Francis, executive director of the Ohio Library Council. Those who test themselves will first need to create an account using the NAVICA smartphone app or at Once created, they administer the test by going to . The Abbott BinaxNOW Home Test is is packaged with a telehealth session to oversee test administration and result reporting. The at-home tests are painless and quick. What you can find at Columbus libraries: From COVID-19 tests to art to guitars, area libraries offer a lot more than booksĪt-home COVID tests are painless and quick “These tests – and Ohio’s amazing network of public libraries – make it easier than ever for Ohioans to get tested and to ensure that we are limiting the spread of the delta variant.” “As the delta variant spreads across the state and our students and teachers head back to school, there has been renewed interest in testing for COVID-19,” Gov. Mike DeWine said in a news release.


During August, more than 53,000 self-administered tests were given out statewide.ĬOVID-19 test: Where can I get a COVID-19 test? Find locations throughout Ohio What began then as a few dozen participating libraries has grown to 246. So far, more than 160,000 tests have been provided to libraries. The Ohio Department of Health announced in February a program to provide Ohio's 251 public libraries the rapid tests at no cost to customers. Getting a COVID-19 test is as simple as checking out a library book.

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