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dcny730 03-15-2020 03:37 PM

Coronavirus testing
 
I just read an article on golfdigest.com dealing with the issue of is it safe to play golf now. In that article it states that The Villages opened a drive through testing center on Friday! WHAT???? This can't be true. Or is it?

champion6 03-15-2020 05:27 PM

Link to story with video: Drive-thru coronavirus test site to open in The Villages

Drive-thru coronavirus test site to open in The Villages
By Danielle Lama
Published March 14, 2020
FOX 35 Orlando

The drive-thru is scheduled to open on Monday. Patients will need to be screened by a doctor before getting tested.


The Villages, Fla. - A drive-thru for coronavirus tests will soon be up and running in The Villages.

“Based on our patient population and based on what’s going on throughout the country we thought it best at this time to help our patients to set up a mobile testing site,” said Craig Esquenazi, Premier Medical Associates Dir. Of Operations.”

The Villages is largely a retirement community.

Experts say the elderly and those with underlying conditions are most at risk when it comes to COVID19.

“We don’t want you to ever get out of your car. Someone is going to come up to your car, swab you while you’re sitting in the vehicle,” Esquenazi explained.

The drive-thru is a way to help protect patients and staff inside the office. It will also help get people who need the tests in and out quickly.

Premier Medical Associates says it doesn’t want people just lining up in the parking lot. Patients will need to speak to a doctor who will determine whether or not they get the test. Tests are still limited.

The good news – you don’t need to leave your house to get screened.

“We will schedule the appointment via tele-visit with the doctor. After the doctor screens you, we will set an appointment for you to come up and be tested,” Esquenazi said.

The test consists of a throat and nasal swab, similar to the flu.

Premier Medical Associates says it will take two to five days to get the results.

“We suggest right after you come in, go home, self-quarantine,” he said.

Esquenazi says a drive thru will also open in Ocala Monday. One in Kissimmee is scheduled sometime down the road.

rockandroller 03-15-2020 06:17 PM

Wonderful. If we can put a man on the moon.....

Koapaka 03-15-2020 06:22 PM

Sounds VERY proactive to me! AWESOME!!! To allow those that need to be tested while not exposing others in this manner is the best way to handle such needs. Otherwise, EVERYONE in an ER or waiting room (from other patients to the STAFF) are exposed and create the need for the entire area to be decontaminated, taking it out of commission to do so. SMART MOVE!

billethkid 03-15-2020 06:38 PM

Let's all abide by the rules/guidelines for processing to keep it working effectively in The Villages.

Villageswimmer 03-15-2020 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koapaka (Post 1728110)
Sounds VERY proactive to me! AWESOME!!! To allow those that need to be tested while not exposing others in this manner is the best way to handle such needs. Otherwise, EVERYONE in an ER or waiting room (from other patients to the STAFF) are exposed and create the need for the entire area to be decontaminated, taking it out of commission to do so. SMART MOVE!

FWIW this has been taking place in South Korea for weeks. This is not a new or original process.

pmiceli 03-16-2020 05:23 AM

Yes, even though we think we live in a bubble, we do not. This is about to get real in a week or so - or less. No one is social distancing here, so all it will take for this to go from good to bad - is one person with CV to attend an event. Plan now with essentials you will need to hunker down at home for a week or two while this health storm comes and goes. It will be worse than ten hurricanes when it hits here. Get prepared now.

Drdoug49 03-16-2020 05:24 AM

Government exists to protect us from ourselves

Drdoug49 03-16-2020 05:25 AM

I was in Korea a month ago, this virus is coming and coming hard to America

GoPacers 03-16-2020 05:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmiceli (Post 1728184)
Yes, even though we think we live in a bubble, we do not. This is about to get real in a week or so - or less. No one is social distancing here, so all it will take for this to go from good to bad - is one person with CV to attend an event. Plan now with essentials you will need to hunker down at home for a week or two while this health storm comes and goes. It will be worse than ten hurricanes when it hits here. Get prepared now.

A large percentage of folks ARE practicing social distancing and more are doing so every day. There is high probability that the virus will infect folks here in The Villages just as there is high probability it will impact all communities where there are a lot of folks who travel (or have traveled) but the best way to protect oneself is to follow the guidelines from the CDC. Some people are wired for drama and hysteria. Most of us are not. Minimize interactions to the best that you can, and when you can't, practice good hygiene as directed. Blathering about theoretical models isn't helpful. Doing what is recommended and helping others that need extra care in this difficult time is.

Hplaw 03-16-2020 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1728112)
FWIW this has been taking place in South Korea for weeks. This is not a new or original process.


Yes, but it is new to the USA. Nobody said it was an original thought, it is something put into place to keep more OP safe.

Singerlady 03-16-2020 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drdoug49 (Post 1728186)
I was in Korea a month ago, this virus is coming and coming hard to America

Please self-isolate.

Drdoug49 03-16-2020 06:40 AM

2 weeks is the incubation time. We bought n95 masks, hand sanitizers, social distancing started a month ago for us. Some , not all people in TV world, still don’t believe the CDC. Follow its advice, your life could depend on it

golfing eagles 03-16-2020 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drdoug49 (Post 1728186)
I was in Korea a month ago, this virus is coming and coming hard to America

Maybe. Maybe not. There is no way to know that, so on what basis do you make that statement?

Bay Kid 03-16-2020 07:09 AM

Keep yourself protected.

jarodrig 03-16-2020 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1728223)
Maybe. Maybe not. There is no way to know that, so on what basis do you make that statement?

Osmosis 😂

golfing eagles 03-16-2020 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jarodrig (Post 1728267)
Osmosis 😂

Would that be osmosis from watching TV news?????

Shiju 03-16-2020 07:36 AM

Thank goodness someone is being realistic. Virus has no borders. The Villages is not immune and can be like a Petri dish. First it is elderly . Secondly many are not distancing here. Thirdly many travel here by cruises etc. Lastly, many from all over come through the Villages and we are not immune. A virus will not stop at the Villages. Listen to Scientist who are experts in infectious disease. We have been slow to react.

JoeinFL 03-16-2020 07:37 AM

That’s due to some folks believing everything some talking heads (not experts) have to say. Those same people probably believe this is just a “hoax”.

golfing eagles 03-16-2020 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shiju (Post 1728271)
Thank goodness someone is being realistic. Virus has no borders. The Villages is not immune and can be like a Petri dish. First it is elderly . Secondly many are not distancing here. Thirdly many travel here by cruises etc. Lastly, many from all over come through the Villages and we are not immune. A virus will not stop at the Villages. Listen to Scientist who are experts in infectious disease. We have been slow to react.

Opinion.
What would you have done different?

TexaninVA 03-16-2020 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1728275)
Opinion.
What would you have done different?

Good point .... Monday morning quarterbacks abound

Marykess1802 03-16-2020 07:45 AM

Man on the moon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rockandroller (Post 1728107)
Wonderful. If we can put a man on the moon.....

...but we still can’t get toilet paper 🤔

jarodrig 03-16-2020 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1728268)
Would that be osmosis from watching TV news?????

Maybe from the Internet..... you know , “I read it on the Internet so it must be true “ !!!

Marykess1802 03-16-2020 07:48 AM

Corona virus testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by champion6 (Post 1728093)
Link to story with video: Drive-thru coronavirus test site to open in The Villages

Drive-thru coronavirus test site to open in The Villages
By Danielle Lama
Published March 14, 2020
FOX 35 Orlando

The drive-thru is scheduled to open on Monday. Patients will need to be screened by a doctor before getting tested.


The Villages, Fla. - A drive-thru for coronavirus tests will soon be up and running in The Villages.

“Based on our patient population and based on what’s going on throughout the country we thought it best at this time to help our patients to set up a mobile testing site,” said Craig Esquenazi, Premier Medical Associates Dir. Of Operations.”

The Villages is largely a retirement community.

Experts say the elderly and those with underlying conditions are most at risk when it comes to COVID19.

“We don’t want you to ever get out of your car. Someone is going to come up to your car, swab you while you’re sitting in the vehicle,” Esquenazi explained.

The drive-thru is a way to help protect patients and staff inside the office. It will also help get people who need the tests in and out quickly.

Premier Medical Associates says it doesn’t want people just lining up in the parking lot. Patients will need to speak to a doctor who will determine whether or not they get the test. Tests are still limited.

The good news – you don’t need to leave your house to get screened.

“We will schedule the appointment via tele-visit with the doctor. After the doctor screens you, we will set an appointment for you to come up and be tested,” Esquenazi said.

The test consists of a throat and nasal swab, similar to the flu.

Premier Medical Associates says it will take two to five days to get the results.

“We suggest right after you come in, go home, self-quarantine,” he said.

Esquenazi says a drive thru will also open in Ocala Monday. One in Kissimmee is scheduled sometime down the road.

It was only a matter of time. Wonder if the test is going to be “free”!

David Fletcher 03-16-2020 07:53 AM

We all live by the choices we make. In the case of Covid-19 many may suffer from the choices made by a few.

Some strongly believe the world is flat, that’s ok, it will not hurt me!

This my friends is a different matter. It is not about ones liberty it is about preserving our right to living in freedom.

Unfortunately many of us do not understand the difference!

sandybeachgal 03-16-2020 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoPacers (Post 1728196)
A large percentage of folks ARE practicing social distancing and more are doing so every day. There is high probability that the virus will infect folks here in The Villages just as there is high probability it will impact all communities where there are a lot of folks who travel (or have traveled) but the best way to protect oneself is to follow the guidelines from the CDC. Some people are wired for drama and hysteria. Most of us are not. Minimize interactions to the best that you can, and when you can't, practice good hygiene as directed. Blathering about theoretical models isn't helpful. Doing what is recommended and helping others that need extra care in this difficult time is.

Finally, a measured, rational reply, instead of emotional venting. Thanks!

jeanninern@yahoo.com 03-16-2020 07:55 AM

Where is the test site and how would you access the “televisit” site?

BeauJangles 03-16-2020 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcny730 (Post 1728076)
I just read an article on golfdigest.com dealing with the issue of is it safe to play golf now. In that article it states that The Villages opened a drive through testing center on Friday! WHAT???? This can't be true. Or is it?

Premier is opening the testing for their patients.

cj740@comcast.net 03-16-2020 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1728223)
Maybe. Maybe not. There is no way to know that, so on what basis do you make that statement?

Good question.

Two Bills 03-16-2020 08:38 AM

Why test if you have no symptoms?
Just because you test clear today, does not mean you will not be infected tomorrow.

mrs.patrick 03-16-2020 08:48 AM

We were planning on coming home for spring break. Are the pools closed yet?

John_W 03-16-2020 08:48 AM

It was on Fox 35 news Friday, it appears to be run by Premier Medical at Spanish Springs. Here's the story they broadcast.

Drive-thru coronavirus test site to open in The Villages | FOX 35 Orlando

dewilson58 03-16-2020 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrs.patrick (Post 1728307)
We were planning on coming home for spring break. Are the pools closed yet?




open

Bucco 03-16-2020 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1728275)
Opinion.
What would you have done different?

I would have left the folks in place that had a specific job to stay ahead of the curve on ANY such pandemic, anywhere in the world and work directly with WHO on helping diagnostics and testing and vaccine. They were the Pandemic Response Team who were experts in the field. Their priority was the USA and stopping potential terrorist attacks using germs

I would have heeded the calls to reinstate the group that came when it was found to be disbanded.

I would have stopped the FDA slowing of the testing procedure which required a phone call and a signature. Delay then would have been HOURS not what it appears it has been.

Stop the virus ? NO....but we would be a good six to eight weeks ahead of this thing which is what we are being told is the minimum we are behind.

Just me though

That is for later.......it is here and it is vast and very dangerouls.

Stay safe

jarodrig 03-16-2020 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1728303)
Why test if you have no symptoms?
Just because you test clear today, does not mean you will not be infected tomorrow.

Exactly !!

My understanding is that this testing is not to going be a “come whenever you please “ affair .

You will need to be pre-screened to get your provider to give you an order for testing .... my suspicion is that if one does not have the symptoms, no test will be ordered/approved ..... and rightfully so .....

Or , the test could be contingent on how many rolls of toilet paper you’ve hoarded !!!! ;)

golfing eagles 03-16-2020 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bucco (Post 1728313)
I would have left the folks in place that had a specific job to stay ahead of the curve on ANY such pandemic, anywhere in the world and work directly with WHO on helping diagnostics and testing and vaccine. They were the Pandemic Response Team who were experts in the field. Their priority was the USA and stopping potential terrorist attacks using germs

I would have heeded the calls to reinstate the group that came when it was found to be disbanded.

I would have stopped the FDA slowing of the testing procedure which required a phone call and a signature. Delay then would have been HOURS not what it appears it has been.

Stop the virus ? NO....but we would be a good six to eight weeks ahead of this thing which is what we are being told is the minimum we are behind.

Just me though

That is for later.......it is here and it is vast and very dangerouls.

Stay safe

Makes a lot of sense, but.....

We did put together a coronavirus task force.

We are working with the WHO, CDC, and state and local health departments

And the FDA is slowed by government over-regulation, and we all know the groups that advocate THAT

8 weeks ago was when the first reports came out of China, so it would be hard to be 8 weeks ahead of where we are no matter what we did.

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-16-2020 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1728317)
Makes a lot of sense, but.....

We did put together a coronavirus task force.

We are working with the WHO, CDC, and state and local health departments

And the FDA is slowed by government over-regulation, and we all know the groups that advocate THAT

8 weeks ago was when the first reports came out of China, so it would be hard to be 8 weeks ahead of where we are no matter what we did.



The World Health Organization offered working tests to the USA while the CDC was trying to make their own tests workable (which they were not at that time, in February). The administration refused them. That one thing right there is one of the significant slow-downs to the USA response to this virus.

Bucco 03-16-2020 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1728317)
Makes a lot of sense, but.....

We did put together a coronavirus task force.

We are working with the WHO, CDC, and state and local health departments

And the FDA is slowed by government over-regulation, and we all know the groups that advocate THAT

8 weeks ago was when the first reports came out of China, so it would be hard to be 8 weeks ahead of where we are no matter what we did.

First case was actually end of November and early December, but that has got to be put on the back burner.

There will be investigation similar to 9/11 investigation because "something" was amiss in our country. US cooperation with WHO was late also, but as I say.....time to see who did what and who did not. Right now, we have a looming emergency in our country and frankly the amount of time behind is an issue for sure......best I have heard is 4 weeks which in this case if a lot.

The government regulation could have been solved in less than one business day

Stay safe is all we should be concerned with.....those issues are public record and will be resolved.

Bucco 03-16-2020 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1728323)
The World Health Organization offered working tests to the USA while the CDC was trying to make their own tests workable (which they were not at that time, in February). The administration refused them. That one thing right there is one of the significant slow-downs to the USA response to this virus.

That is what I mean when I say we just did not work with them at all, and their tests have worked where used.

"US cooperation with WHO was late also"

Quoting a forensic scientist today on Twitter"..

"The decision to not accept the testing kits from the World Health Organization in early February after 60 countries had done so will prove to be a deadly mistake on an order of magnitude that we probably can’t even imagine."

karostay 03-16-2020 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1728111)
Let's all abide by the rules/guidelines for processing to keep it working effectively in The Villages.

:bigbow::bigbow::bigbow:
One would only hope


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