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San Juan Basin Public Health working with state to provide COVID-19 targeted testing

Effort strives to reach disadvantaged, underserved communities
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Rapid Response Team tests residents at the Purple Cliffs homeless camp earlier this month.

San Juan Basin Public Health is working with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Rapid Response Team to provide targeted COVID-19 testing in La Plata and Archuleta counties.

CDPHE’s Rapid Response Team consists of a team leader from CDPHE, about six volunteer staff members and a mobile van. The teams are deployed to help public health officials systematically address the coronavirus infection in underserved Colorado communities.

SJBPH and the state are using the Rapid Response Team as part of a strategy to combat the pandemic’s disproportionate effect on disadvantaged and minority communities. As SJBPH continues to expand COVID-19 testing to populations that may face barriers, the extra support from the state to perform targeted testing has been instrumental.

“Widespread testing helps protect the economy and our public health. The Rapid Response Team brings extra staff and supplies to handle high-volume, pop-up testing,” said Liane Jollon, executive director of SJPBH. “This allows our testing team to support smaller populations in our communities and direct resources where we need the most. We are grateful for the strong partnerships across our state and in our communities to provide COVID-19 testing that meets people where they are.”

SJBPH’s COVID-19 testing team has been working with CDPHE’s Rapid Response Team for three weeks and will continue to partner with it for the foreseeable future. More than 70 tests have been performed by the Rapid Response Team at locations including Purple Cliffs, Animas Village Apartments and Lumien Apartments.

In addition to drive-thru testing sites operating in Archuleta and La Plata counties, SJBPH offers pop-up COVID-19 testing at several locations to ensure the virus isn’t spreading unmonitored.

Targeted testing seeks to protect the health and well-being of minority and low-income populations, those living in congregate housing, people experiencing homelessness, older adults and those with disabilities.

Since early May, SJBPH has performed hundreds of COVID-19 tests at numerous pop-up testing locations including Purple Cliffs, Manna soup kitchen, Volunteers of America Shelter, Hilltop House and others.

SJBPH collaborates with several partners such as Compañeros, Manna and La Plata Family Center to provide access to COVID-19 testing for all community members.

For more information about the Rapid Response Team or SJBPH’s targeted testing program, call 585-6108.

For the most up-to-date information about precautions against the spread of COVID-19, visit SJBPH’s website at https://sjbpublichealth.org/coronavirus.



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