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Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News

A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News

A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News

A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News

A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News

A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News

A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.
https://www.xeniagazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2020/06/web1_IMG_2042.jpgPhotos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.
https://www.xeniagazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2020/06/web1_IMG_2044.jpgPhotos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.
https://www.xeniagazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2020/06/web1_IMG_2046.jpgPhotos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.
https://www.xeniagazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2020/06/web1_IMG_2047.jpgPhotos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.
https://www.xeniagazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2020/06/web1_IMG_2048.jpgPhotos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.

Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.
https://www.xeniagazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2020/06/web1_IMG_2049.jpgPhotos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News A free pop-up coronavirus test site was at Greene County Health Center Wednesday, snarling traffic in the area. Testing began at 9 a.m. and was slated to end at 4 p.m. An advisory from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office indicated that traffic on Wilson Drive near Greene Memorial Hospital had to be rerouted through a couple neighborhoods and residents were to expect “minor hardships” on normal day-to-day activities. This the first pop-up test in the county, which was identified by Gov. Mike DeWine as one of the areas he is concerned about due to an increase in positive tests.