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/ Reditus Labs will continue to run the COVID testing site at the Interstate Center in west Bloomington.
The COVID-19 testing site at the Interstate Center in Bloomington won’t close this week after all.
Reditus Labs of Pekin announced on Thursday the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) decided that community-based testing sites including the site at the Interstate Center - will remain open, citing a rise in coronavirus cases, significant concerns about the highly contagious Delta variant and the need for additional testing.
IDPH initially planned to shut down the testing site on July 31 as the number of daily tests dropped from a peak of about 1,300 last fall to about 30 per day over the last two months, according to Reditus CEO Dr. Aaron Rossi.
PEORIA – COVID-19 cases are once again on the rise in the Tri-County Area, a fact which health officials attribute to the increasing prevalence of the more infectious Delta variant and low vaccination numbers in the Peoria area.
“Our positivity rate has doubled in the past 2 weeks, and our ZIP codes which have the lowest vaccination rates continue to have the highest number of cases,” said Monica Hendrickson, administrator for the Peoria City County Health Department. “On July 1, our seven-day average was one new case per day. Today we are back up to double digits; we are reporting an average of 10 new cases each day.”
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