Medivolve Announces New COVID-19 Testing Mobile Vans Expanding On-Site Testing Opportunities to Schools, Workplaces, and Events

Medivolve, Inc.  announced it will launch its first two mobile COVID-19 testing vans servicing Las Vegas, Nevada and surrounding areas.

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“This new initiative is one of Medivolve’s many efforts to stopping the virus’s spread through early detection,” says David Preiner, CEO of Medivolve. “Going mobile allows for immediate expansion and is a cost-effective means of rapid deployment of our resources in underserved areas as new COVID-19 hotspots arise.”

Like the Company’s collection site locations, Medivolve’s mobile testing vans are outfitted with the appropriate testing equipment, supplies, and technology to secure patient registration. Service options include three types of COVID-19 testing: rapid antigen tests, PCR tests, and rapid antibody tests. Depending on the test administered, rapid test results will be available in 15 minutes and PCR results within 2-10 business days. As vaccine availability continues to ramp up, the vans have been strategically designed to easily transition to COVID-19 vaccine administration sites.

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“According to Medivolve’s medical advisors, providing on-site testing services could reduce exposure to those infected while also boosting confidence in returning to work, school, or attending events,” explains Preiner. “Many organizations building complete workforce strategies against COVID-19 are experiencing hurdles in rapidly deploying testing solutions, and we are honored to bring our resources right to their business front.”

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