Ottawa County COVID-19 testing site updates: Grand Haven testing site open today 3 pm - 7:30 pm

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January 12, 2021


Ottawa County COVID-19 testing site updates

Grand Haven testing site open today 3 pm - 7:30 pm


Ottawa County Road Commission - Grand Haven
14110 Lakeshore Dr, Grand Haven, MI 49417

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Please wear a face covering/mask.
Testing results typically within 3 to 6 days. Click for post-test Instructions

**Offering no-cost flu vaccine for uninsured adults (19 years of age and older) at event.**


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Community COVID testing aerial photo

Arial footage of the Grand Haven COVID-19 testing event on November 17. Image courtesy of the Ottawa County Road Commission.


For other Ottawa County locations and testing site information, visit www.miOttawa.org/coronavirus. 

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If you test positive for COVID-19, please take personal responsibility and not wait for a public health official to contact you

If you receive a positive COVID-19 test result, isolate for a minimum of 10 days from the start of your symptom(s) or your positive test date if you didn’t have symptoms. If you are, or become, hospitalized during your isolation period, or have a pre-existing medical condition that compromises your immune system, you will need to be in isolation for a minimum of 20 days. LEARN MORE


Isolation and quarantine mean staying home from work, school, gatherings, extracurricular activities and any other public place other than when seeking medical care.


Drive-thru Testing Sites

No-cost diagnostic testing is available for anyone with or without symptoms. Parental/ guardian consent is required for minors. No screening and no appointment are needed. Please bring a form of ID (e.g., state or country issued ID or paperwork with your name and address [bill, mail or paystub]). Please wear a face covering/mask.

COVID-19 testing is an important tool in helping to understand the scope of community-wide spread and making data-informed decisions on how to best protect the people of Ottawa County. If you have COVID-like symptoms and/or have been in close contact with someone infected with the new coronavirus please get tested and self-quarantine. Contact your primary care provider for any medical needs. 


Learn more about COVID-19

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Click for more information about COVID-19 and Ottawa County's Response.