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Monday, August 2, 2021 - 5:07 pm
If you or a loved one think you have been exposed to COVID-19, St. Lawrence Health (SLH) has five free Testing Sites across St. Lawrence County.
Anyone who has been exposed, or thinks they may have contracted the virus, should be tested at one of the sites and reserve the Emergency Department for emergency visits only. Same- or next-day appointments are usually available.
SLH testing locations and hours:
• 145 Market Street, Potsdam: Monday - Saturday, 7 am – 3 pm
• 77 West Barney Street in Gouverneur: Monday - Friday, 7 am – 3 pm
• 1 Hospital Drive in Massena: Monday - Friday, 7 am – 11 am
Appointments are strongly encouraged to ensure the smoothest experience for our patients. Appointments can be scheduleD online through SLH at https://www.stlawrencehealthsystem.org/covid-19/schedule-covid-test, or by calling the SLH COVID Hotline (daily) at 315 261-6240.
STATEMENT BY HONOURABLE CARVIN MALONE
MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
COVID-19 UPDATE & CABINET DECISIONS TO ADDRESS THE SURGE!
JULY 5
Today as we celebrate Virgin Islands Day, I wish to extend greetings to everyone in these beautiful islands and to those joining us by radio and other social media platforms throughout the world.
In the Virgin Islands, as we have turned the page into the new month of July, it would appear that we have turned to a new page in our experience as a Territory, battling this dreaded COVID-19 disease. No doubt the reports and statistics have affected the general mood in these islands and have been a concerning one for most, if not all of us.