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July 6, 2020Maysville, Mo. |  By: Andrew Wegley

Up to 200 DeKalb County residents to be tested for COVID-19


MAYSVILLE, Mo. - As positive COVID-19 cases spike both nationally and in Missouri, the Tri-County Health Department is once again hosting a community testing event.

The department, in collaboration with Cameron Regional Medical Center, will test up to 200 residents in DeKalb County tomorrow.

"All around the state they've been doing this to increase testing and everything. So you don't have to have symptoms, you don't have to have a doctor or anything, and it's a drive-thru," said Tri-County Health Department Nurse Administrator Lilly Parson.

Parson also told KXCV/KRNW that the time and date will be provided upon registration at health.mo.gov/communitytest.

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Tri-County Health Department Nurse Administrator Lilly Parson told KXCV/KRNW that the time and date will be provided upon registration at health.mo.gov/communitytest.