Do you have more information on this? As of 3 days ago only 7 states had implemented drive through testing (
https://www.businessinsider.com/drive-through-coronavirus-tests-states-2020-3). SC wasn't one of them. SC has opened two drive through facilities since then though, as have many other states. It should ramp up nearly everywhere this week. I can't find any evidence that any state has been doing it for weeks. Two weeks ago we were only doing 500 tests a day in the entire country.
I know what you're implying, and I would have thought you would have learned by now. Oh well. Yes we do have drive through testing, and yes we do this without involvement by the CDC. Google is your friend. And I have pictures I can show you!
If you go here:
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...s-according-state-health-departments-n1158041
You can look up each state's approach. I looked up SC and it says results are in within 24 hours of getting a test.
It says testing is done by SC DHEC in conjunction with 2 private labs. CDC is not involved. They probably were involved up to a certain point and may still be able to do tests in addition to SC.
If you go here:
https://web.musc.edu/about/news-center/2020/03/12/covid-19-drive-thru
It even shows aerial maps of the drive-through set up they have in the parking lot outside of one of the hospitals.
We went to a statewide free virtual system for testings (think of it like pre-screenings) 10 days ago, probably due to volume of requests.
Here is that website where you get started if you want to look at it:
https://campaigns.muschealth.org/virtual-care/index.html
As of yesterday, these labs have completed and reported back 265 test results to DHEC. They do not track any tests that haven't sent results in, nor tests that the CDC conducts. You can track this if you want to in South Carolina:
https://scdhec.gov/infectious-disea...ase-2019-covid-19/monitoring-testing-covid-19
I have tried to find their
capacity, which has been stated as "hundreds of tests per day", but I cannot find that yet in print or in TV interviews on YouTube. We are not at capacity, have no delays, and no backlog.
As of now.
I am struggling to find any exact dates when we went live with our own tests where we no longer had to wait on the CDC if we didn't want to, but from these articles and others it implies 10-14 days ago.