Contact:
Craig Ackerman, Operations Director

Craig.Ackerman@FLHealth.gov

Mobile: 352-789-0572

OCALA, Fla.—The Department of Health in Marion County is changing its drive-through COVID-19 testing schedule at the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion beginning Sept. 1.

Testing is scheduled to be available at the Livestock Pavilion on the following dates in September:

Sept. 1 and 2

Sept. 8 and 9

Sept. 14, 15 and 16

Sept. 21, 22 and 23

Sept. 28, 29 and 30

Testing is scheduled to be available at the Livestock Pavilion on the following dates in October:

Oct. 5, 6 and 7

Oct. 12, 13 and 14

Oct. 26, 27 and 28

Testing will be held from 8 to 10 am. at the Livestock Pavilion (2232 NE Jacksonville Road, Ocala) on the scheduled dates. People who would like to be tested can line their vehicles up starting at 7:30 a.m. on each testing day. Testing will run until 10 a.m. or until the day’s available samples are all used, whichever comes first. To be tested, individuals should bring a valid photo ID; minors under age 18 will only be tested if they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

People should be prepared for to stay in their vehicles while waiting for testing; restroom facilities will not be available. Only people who are being tested should be in the vehicle, with the exception of parents, guardians or caregivers. No pets are permitted in the vehicle during tests.

For more information, call the Marion County COVID-19 Hotline at 352-644-2590. 

Case Updates

The county is reporting 8,321 cumulative cases of COVID-19 as of this afternoon. This is an increase of 60 cases since yesterday (Aug. 27).

Of Marion COVID-19 tests from Aug. 27, 6.79% were positive; the county’s cumulative positive test rate is 13.59%. The daily positivity rate for all new COVID-19 tests in Florida on Aug. 27 was 5.73%; the state’s cumulative positive rate is 13.52%.

New COVID-19 related deaths

The most recent individuals to have passed away after contracting COVID-19 include:

–       85-year-old female from Ocala

–       73-year-old male from Ocala

–       79-year-old male from Summerfield

–       70-year-old male from Ocala

Each had underlying health conditions. A total of 169 Marion County residents have died after testing positive for COVID-19. They ranged in age from 32 years old to 98 years old. 

For more information

Visit DOH-Marion online at Marion.FloridaHealth.gov and follow the agency on Twitter (@FLHealthMarion) for the latest on COVID-19 in Marion County. For the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 in Florida, visit floridahealthcovid19.gov. For general questions about COVID-19, call the state hotline (866-779-6121), local hotline (352-644-2590), or email COVID-19@flhealth.gov. 

About the Florida Department of Health

The department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @HealthyFla. For more information about the Florida Department of Health please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov.

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