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Free COVID-19 drive-thru testing in Ewa Beach

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Video by Dennis Oda / doda@staradvertiser.com
Free COVID-19 drive-thru testing was conducted at Asing Community Park in Ewa Beach Wednesday. The testing came on the heels of a new coronavirus case reported at West Loch Elderly Village.
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West Loch Elderly Village resident Virginia Lariosa got tested for COVID-19 by Rida Cabanilla on Wednesday. Kalihi Kai Urgent Care conducted a drive-thru COVID-19 testing at the Asing Community Park across the village in Ewa Beach. Many people got tested after they found out that a maintenance worker tested positive for the coronavirus.
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A resident of West Loch Elderly Village on Wednesday showed a letter she received after a worker at West Loch Elderly Village tested positive for COVID-19.
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Judy Faustino, sitting in front, got tested for COVID-19 on Wednesday. In the back seat is her daughter, Amanda, who had her oxygen reading taken by Lee Rouse.
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Judy Faustino stayed still as Vince Tenorio put the swab up her nose on Wednesday during the drive-thru COVID-19 testing in Ewa Beach.
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After Judy Faustino got tested for COVID-19 on Wednesday, she provided information to Lee Rouse, as Vince Tenorio put the swab in a protective tube.
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Veronica Veniegas got tested for COVID-19 at the Asing Community Park on Wednesday. Her son, Tyrone Sabado, in the back seat, waited to also get tested.
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Veronica Veniegas had her temperature taken before getting tested for COVID-19.
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Juliette Rawlins waited for paperwork to be finished after getting tested for COVID-19 on Wednesday. She lives in the West Loch Elderly Village where a maintenance worker tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Geeanne Llana stayed still during her nose swab for COVID-19 on Wednesday.