Testing Events
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Bayhealth
January 14 @ 8:15 am - 4:30 pm
An event every week that begins at 8:15 am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, repeating until April 2, 2021
Bayhealth is holding referral-based drive-thru screenings. We have set it up this way to help save community members from the inconvenience of attending a drive-thru and being turned away if they aren’t eligible to be screened.
If you have symptoms, such as fever, cough or shortness of breath, call our hotline at 302-310-8477, from 8:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. During the call you will be pre-screened by a physician, nurse or advanced practice provider. If you meet the criteria, you will be directed to a screening location.
You may also contact us at coronavirus@bayhealth.org.
Permanent and Pop-Up Testing Locations
Permanent testing sites are fixed locations to expand testing opportunities and provide more testing locations across the state.
They are state-affiliated testing sites. The type of test (oral/saliva or shallow/deep nasal) varies by location.
Pop-up testing sites are drive-thru, walk-up, and Curative trailer locations, and change regularly.
These are primarily Curative tests (saliva-based).
School Testing
There are tests available for K-12 students, teachers, staff. The State of Delaware partnered with school districts and charters to provide testing services to all school staff members to support a safe educational environment.
Home Test
Home test kits are available for Delawareans residents, especially for teachers and staff Delaware schools, Delawareans over the age of 60, those in high-risk groups, and anyone who has been in a large gathering or had any higher-risk contact, such as interacting with others without a face covering or appropriate social distancing.
Types of tests
SHALLOW NASAL TEST
(Just inside the nose.) There are tests available for K-12 students, teachers, staff. The State of Delaware partnered with school districts and charters to provide testing services to all school staff members to support a safe educational environment.
DEEP NASAL TEST
(Used by hospital systems only.) This test is administered by health care providers, using what looks like a long stick with a soft brush at the end. Because the swab must go very far back to collect the cells and fluid in the passageway, the test can feel uncomfortable.
SALIVA TEST
There are tests available for K-12 students, teachers, staff. The State of Delaware partnered with school districts and charters to provide testing services to all school staff members to support a safe educational environment.
Testing Results
Depending on the type of test, results could take anywhere from minutes to days.
If you test postive, know what protective steps to take to prevent others from getting sick.
GuidanceIf you test negative, you probably were not infected at the time your sample was collected. The result only means that you did not have COVID-19 at the time of testing. Continue to take steps to protect yourself from getting the virus including consistently wearing a face covering when in public or around people who don’t live with you, and social distancing.
Prevention