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Drive-through testing site opens in Moe
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By KATE WITHERS
Golden milestone
Damian and Melina Tripodi celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday. The couple spent over a year sending letters to each other between Australia and Italy before their wedding day in the seaside town of Palmi. Now Latrobe Valley locals, the Tripodis planned to return to their wedding church for the big day, but instead were surprised with countless flowers and cards by friends and family. FULL STORY - PAGE 5
BRRRRR: THE VALLEY SET TO COP AN ARCTIC BLAST - PAGE 10
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FROM today residents will have access to drive-through coronavirus testing, with a new site to be run by Latrobe Community Health Service. The new site will be located at the car park of Moe Kmart. No appointment is necessary but people must be symptomatic or deemed to be a close contact of a confirmed COVID-19 case by the Department of Health and Human Services. LCHS integrated Primary Health Services Manager Karen Pettifer said the launch of the drive-through testing facility came in response to recent calls for increased resources for the Valley. “There is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes to make sure we’ve got a safe testing site for the community,� Ms Pettifer said. “There has been a really positive approach between Latrobe City, Latrobe Regional Hospital, Kmart and lots of staff at Latrobe Community Health Services as well.� Two lines will operate - one where an initial eligibility check will be conducted and a second where people will be tested. Ms Pettifer said the facility will operate for four hours a week, with scope for increased hours if the need arises. “We’re running two days a week ... on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 11am and as people come through during that time the capacity for the number of tests that we get through will depend on the day,� she said.