Henderson County NC -- PRESS RELEASE: March 9, 2020 -- Pardee UNC Health and Henderson County Department of Public Health Partner to Offer DriveThru COVID-19 Screening Site at Blue Ridge Community College

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Pardee UNC Health and Henderson County Department of Public Health Partner to Offer DriveThru COVID-19 Screening Site at Blue Ridge Community College
Screening site available from 9:00 am - 7:00 pm; patients encouraged to call first.
Hendersonville, NC - On Sunday, March 15, Pardee UNC Health and Henderson
County Government, working with the Henderson County Department of Public Health,
Henderson County Emergency Management, and the Mountain Area Healthcare
Preparedness Coalition began operating a drive-through COVID-19 screening site on the
main campus of Blue Ridge Community College in Flat Rock, NC. An offsite, mobile
screening site like this is an extremely important step in preventing community spread and
minimizing patient surges within the hospital setting.
“We are so grateful to our partners,” said David Ellis, chief medical officer for
Pardee UNC Health. “They all, without hesitation, quickly stepped forward to help in
whatever way that they could to make this endeavor come together for our community.”
Ellis notes that the screening site will continue to evolve and asks that the community have
patience with all parties involved as they navigate uncharted territory to address a global
pandemic here at home.
The drive-thru COVID-19 screening site, located at 180 West Campus Drive on the
campus of Blue Ridge Community College, will be open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The screening site is set up for community members that are exhibiting symptoms of cough,
fever greater than 100 degrees and shortness of breath, and have already spoken with the
Pardee COVID-19 Helpline (828-694-8048) to determine if symptoms qualify for flu and /
or COVID-19 testing. Please note that no one under the age of 12 will be screened for
COVID-19. The Pardee COVID-19 Helpline is open from 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. The
Helpline is handling a high volume of calls and ask the public to be patient with the process.
Patients are being asked to refrain from showing up at the site without first being
screened by phone. If a patient meets screening criteria, they will be asked to drive to Blue
Ridge Community College and follow the signs for screening. If patients arrive without
having met screening criteria, they will be asked to pull out of the line and call the Pardee
COVID-19 Helpline.
Once approved to continue, patients will drive through a series of screening stations,
the first of which will include additional, more detailed screening questions beyond the initial
call and temperature taken. If that additional criteria is met, the patient will pull forward to
the next screening station for a flu test. Patients will wait in the car for test results. If the flu
test is positive, patients will be provided guidance and/or treatment for in-home care and
asked to exit the drive-thru screening site.
If the flu test is negative, patients will be directed to the third and final screening
station for a COVID-19 specimen collection. Staff, using appropriate precautions, will
collect specimens on-site. Unlike the rapid flu tests given on site, COVID-19 test results can
take several days to be verified. Staff from the Henderson County Department of Public
Health will be on hand to offer guidance for self-isolation and symptom management to
those who do receive a COVID-19 test. Patients who receives a COVID-19 test will be
expected to self-quarantine at home for five to six days while awaiting the results of the test.
If and when a case is confirmed, the Department of Public Health will announce.
There is no charge for the drive-thru service. If medication is warranted for flu or to
manage symptoms at home, fees may apply. No medication will be dispensed on site.
As a reminder for the community, if you suspect that you have COVID-19
symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath, you should first:
● Call the Pardee COVID-19 Helpline (828-694-8048) between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
to determine if symptoms qualify for flu and / or COVID-19 testing.
● Do not go to the emergency department. Emergency Departments need to be able
to serve those with the most critical needs.
If you’re experiencing a medical emergency, call 9-1-1 and inform the dispatcher if you are
experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.
For general questions, you can call the UNC Health COVID-19 Helpline at 1-888-
850-2684 or the North Carolina Coronavirus Hotline at 1-866-462-3821. All residents are
encouraged to continue to follow the precautions offered by the CDC to protect themselves
and others from the spread of all respiratory illness, including flu and COVID-19.
● Stay home when sick.
● Avoid contact with people that are sick.
● Practice frequent handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
● Use hand sanitizer that is at least 70% alcohol if there is no access to soap and water.
● Practice safe coughing and sneezing etiquette - utilize a tissue that is immediately
thrown away or cough/sneeze into your elbow.
● Routinely clean frequently touched surfaces with household cleaners.
Pardee UNC Health is a not-for-profit community hospital founded in 1953 and is
managed by UNC Health. The hospital is licensed for 222 acute care beds. Pardee has
several locations separate from the main campus, including a comprehensive physician
practice network, a cancer center, three urgent care locations and five orthopedic clinics. For
more information or to find a physician, visit www.pardeehospital.org.


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