Tuesday marks the first day for a Summit County drive-thru testing site led by the Ohio National Guard and local health officials.
Summit County Public Health said the site will operate from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning Dec. 28 to Dec. 30.
After Jan. 2, 2022, the free drive-thru site will operate seven days a week from the Summa Health Corporate Office, located at 1077 Gorge Boulevard in Akron. It’s expected to remain operational as needed, depending on the rate of COVID-19 spread in Summit County.The testing is open to everyone who is at least 2 years old, but
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