DELAND, Fla. ā Family Health Source started handing out free at-home COVID tests at the Volusia County Fairgrounds on Thursday, and by about 10:30 a.m., the day's supply of 585 kits was gone.
What You Need To Know
- Family Health Source has 12,000 boxes of COVID tests
- The tests will be given out for free at the fairgrounds in DeLand
- The day's supply of 585 kits was distributed by about 10:30 a.m. Thursday
- The tests are FDA-approved with no requirement to self-report the results
Cars lined up hours ahead of the 9 a.m. opening at the Volusia County Fairgrounds as drivers did their best to ensure they could snag get their free at-home tests.
David Santiago, chief development officer for Family Health Source, said heās not surprised to see such high demand.
āWeāve done some pop-up giveaways like this, and weāve had instances where weāve given away over 3,000," Santiago said. "So weāre going to continue doing this. We have a stockpile of about 12,000. As long as our supplies continue to come in, weāre going to be helping out.ā
With the spike in omicron cases across Central Florida over the past month, demands for testing have spiked, and many people have turned to public testing sites for answers when it comes to COVID-19.
Family Health Source has been working with Volusia County officials to offer COVID-19 testing since the pandemic began. Family Health Source officials said they reopened the Volusia County Fairgrounds for testing when demand spiked with the omicron variantās spread.
But now, Family Health Source says, people have more of an interest in being able to test at home, on their own time so it has changed plans. Each of the boxes given out each day has two tests inside. The tests are FDA-approved, with no requirement to self-report the results.
Family Health Source has ordered more tests. Santiago said he is hopeful theyāll be able to keep doing the giveaways so long as thereās a need in the community and the supply to make it happen.
āItās very self-instructive as far as how to do it and really not complex. So we feel really confident, we havenāt had any pushback from the thousands weāve given away from the people that have utilized the test. So we have a high degree of confidence and weāre following the guidance from the feds,ā Santiago said.
If you still want or need to be tested in person, Santiago said clinics remain open in DeLand, Deltona, Pierson and Daytona Beach that can help.
Another change coming to the Volusia County Fairgrounds, COVID-19 vaccinations will no longer be provided on-site. Family Health Source and Volusia County say thatās due to drop in demand.
COVID test kit distribution will resume on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., or until supplies run out. They'll give out 500 boxes a day on a first come, first-served basis on those days