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Pine Hills group aims to beautify and unite community
Read full article: Pine Hills group aims to beautify and unite communityConcerned community members in Orange County's Pine Hills neighborhood held a meeting on Thursday evening to tackle violence and improve the public's perception of the neighborhood.
Miles-long line for COVID-19 testing at Orange County’s Barnett Park
Read full article: Miles-long line for COVID-19 testing at Orange County’s Barnett ParkTraffic for COVID-19 testing at Orange County’s Barnett Park backed up for miles when the site reopened on Sunday after being closed due to the New Year’s holiday.
Florida averages 17,886 daily COVID cases as omicron variant fuels new infections
Read full article: Florida averages 17,886 daily COVID cases as omicron variant fuels new infectionsThe state health department reported 125,201 new cases on Friday in a one-week period as the omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to spread.
Orange County drive-thru COVID-19 test site to reopens this week as demand increases
Read full article: Orange County drive-thru COVID-19 test site to reopens this week as demand increasesOrange County Health Services announced on Wednesday the Econ Soccer Complex will reopen for drive-thru COVID-19 testing starting this week.
Holiday demand for COVID-19 testing, vaccines sees Orange County’s Barnett Park site at capacity once again
Read full article: Holiday demand for COVID-19 testing, vaccines sees Orange County’s Barnett Park site at capacity once againSome drivers waited more than two hours to get a COVID-19 test at Barnett Park Sunday. The demand is so high, Orange County is reopening another drive-up testing site Monday.
‘Here we go again:’ Orange County COVID-19 testing site hits capacity for 6th day in a row
Read full article: ‘Here we go again:’ Orange County COVID-19 testing site hits capacity for 6th day in a rowAccording to the Florida Department of Health’s weekly report released Friday, cases more than doubled from the week before -- reporting 29,568 new cases compared to 13,530 reported on Dec. 9.
Long lines at Barnett Park for COVID testing, vaccine ahead of Christmas
Read full article: Long lines at Barnett Park for COVID testing, vaccine ahead of ChristmasLong lines were spotted at Orange County’s Barnett Park on Sunday after the COVID-19 testing and vaccination site already closed early for the last several days due to it reaching capacity.
Orange County expanding Barnett Park vaccination site for children 5 to 11
Read full article: Orange County expanding Barnett Park vaccination site for children 5 to 11Orange County is now expanding its vaccination site at Barnett Park to include hours geared toward providing jabs for children in the newly approved 5 to 11-year-old age range.
Orange County prepared to offer COVID-19 booster options at Barnett Park, officials say
Read full article: Orange County prepared to offer COVID-19 booster options at Barnett Park, officials sayOrange County is prepared to offer three COVID-19 booster shot options at the Barnett Park vaccination site, according to county officials.
Demand for COVID-19 testing in Orange County remains high after Labor Day weekend
Read full article: Demand for COVID-19 testing in Orange County remains high after Labor Day weekendThe COVID testing site at Barnett Park hit capacity Tuesday afternoon, closing earlier than the scheduled hours of operation.
‘The next two weeks are going to be rough:’ Orange County feeling economic pinch amid rising COVID cases
Read full article: ‘The next two weeks are going to be rough:’ Orange County feeling economic pinch amid rising COVID casesAs the rising number of COVID-19 cases puts pressure on Orange County's hospitals, the county is also beginning to feel an economic pinch.
Orange County opens new COVID-19 testing site at Econ Soccer Complex
Read full article: Orange County opens new COVID-19 testing site at Econ Soccer ComplexThe new site will help ease some of the traffic at the Barnett Park testing site which has experienced long lines during the recent COVID-19 surge.
Orange County considers 2nd COVID testing site due to high demand at Barnett Park
Read full article: Orange County considers 2nd COVID testing site due to high demand at Barnett ParkMonday proved to be another busy day at Barnett Park. The county-run COVID-19 testing site reached capacity around 3:30 p.m. closing early due to the high demand of people wanting to get tested.
COVID-19 testing, vaccinations will be offered at Barnett Park through end of August
Read full article: COVID-19 testing, vaccinations will be offered at Barnett Park through end of AugustAfter yet another extension, the COVID-19 testing and vaccination site will remain open at Barnett Park at least through August 31.
Orange County COVID-19 testing site sees long lines despite drop in new infections
Read full article: Orange County COVID-19 testing site sees long lines despite drop in new infectionsBarnett Park reached capacity on Wednesday at 4:20 in the afternoon, forcing the site to close early, according to Orange County.
Family, community host free football training camp to honor slain high school player
Read full article: Family, community host free football training camp to honor slain high school playerFamily and community members held a free football training camp at Barnett Park to honor the life of Dexter Rentz Jr.
Florida reports 5,425 new COVID-19 cases as first doses wrap up at Orange County Convention Center
Read full article: Florida reports 5,425 new COVID-19 cases as first doses wrap up at Orange County Convention CenterAs the Orange County Convention Center winds down its operations to close at the end of May, the vaccination site offered its last first doses Saturday.
COVID-19 rapid testing extended at Barnett Park through April
Read full article: COVID-19 rapid testing extended at Barnett Park through AprilORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The rapid COVID-19 testing site at Barnett Park has gotten another extension that will allow it to remain open through the end of April. Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said Thursday that the site was supposed to close on March 31 but he realized the demand for testing is still strong. That is why we have decided to extend free coronavirus testing at Barnett Park. As you all know, it was due to end the end of March, but we have decided to extend that to April the 30th. The site is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers both rapid and PCR virus tests.
FEMA to host walk-up vaccination site in Pine Hills
Read full article: FEMA to host walk-up vaccination site in Pine HillsORLANDO, Fla. – FEMA’s mobile vaccination site will be setting up in Orlando’s Pine Hills neighborhood on Thursday. The walk-up site will be open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday at Barnett Park. Shots are available to all those eligible, including seniors, law enforcement over the age of 50 and K-12 educators. People hoping to get vaccinated can get their shots in the gymnasium. The mobile site will be moved to South Econ Park Gym on March 14.
Is the demand for coronavirus testing decreasing?
Read full article: Is the demand for coronavirus testing decreasing?The lines looked similar at the statewide testing site at the Orange County Convention Center Thursday afternoon. News 6 asked Mayor Demings if the decrease in the demand for testing could reduce the number of days the site is open. “That may be something we would do going into the future.”AdCounty officials said they will determine to keep Barnett Park open on a month-by-month basis. As for the potential reasons for the decrease in testing demand, Orange County Department of Health’s Dr. Raul Pino said there are multiple factors. “We have seen this before, when we went off the increase from last summer, we saw the decrease in demand.
Barnett Park coronavirus testing site to remain open until Feb. 28
Read full article: Barnett Park coronavirus testing site to remain open until Feb. 28ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – One of Orange County’s busiest coronavirus testing sites will continue to operate at least until the end of February, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said Monday. The future of the coronavirus testing site at Barnett Park was uncertain because county leaders had said there were no additional coronavirus relief funds to keep the site going beyond Jan. 30. [TRENDING: Florida debuts new vaccine hotline | Merritt Island-bound plane found in ocean | Titusville man accused of killing mother]“We are pleased to announce the Barnett Park testing site will remain open until the end of February,” Demings said. The site is operated by Orange County Health Services and provides testing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. [WATCH: Barnett Park offers rapid coronavirus testing in Orange County]“We are still seeing thousands and thousands of people a day that want to come and get tested,” said Banks.
Orange County faces funding issue as it looks to keep Barnett Park testing site open
Read full article: Orange County faces funding issue as it looks to keep Barnett Park testing site openORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The future of coronavirus testing site at Barnett Park is uncertain. Orange County currently has funding to keep the testing operation up and running through Jan. 30. “The county currently has no additional funding sources.”Banks added that the county plans to make an announcement on continuing testing at Barnett Park within the next week. It is unclear how much of that money was received by Orange County. The Barnett Park testing site offers drive-thru testing seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
‘We need those funds:’ Orange County COVID-19 testing site could run out of funding
Read full article: ‘We need those funds:’ Orange County COVID-19 testing site could run out of fundingORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Money to pay for COVID-19 testing at Orange County’s Barnett Park is running out and county leaders are hoping help from the federal government will allow them to keep offering this free service. Orange County Public Safety Director Danny Banks said the demand is so high the county started offering free rapid tests seven days a week last month. Banks said right now they have enough federal CARES Act funds to support the free testing site through December 30. We need those funds,” Banks said. “To really emphasize to them the value of those funds to local communities and our hope that we can get a resurgence of those funds to Orange County,” Banks said.
Orange County coronavirus testing sites close early due to demand ahead of Thanksgiving
Read full article: Orange County coronavirus testing sites close early due to demand ahead of ThanksgivingORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Two busy coronavirus testing sites in Orange County closed its line hours early Wednesday as cars lined up around the location to get tested for the virus ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. The testing site at Barnett Park operated by Orange County Health Services experienced an increased interest before the Thanksgiving holiday, officials said. Amanda Salisbury, of Winter Garden, was in line with her daughter before the testing site opened around 8:30 a.m. Wilson was also getting testing ahead of the holiday to be safe around his family. “That’s the main reason for the test going to see family.”The state run virus testing site at the Orange County Convention Center also stopped accepting new people in line early on Wednesday.
Rapid COVID-19 testing begins at Barnett Park in Orange County
Read full article: Rapid COVID-19 testing begins at Barnett Park in Orange CountyORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Orange County residents lined up early Monday morning outside Barnett Park for the first day of rapid testing. The county-run testing site is now offering the tests on weekdays with results ready in less than 30 minutes. Public Safety Director of Orange County Danny Banks explained the county made the move because the rapid tests are in high demand. [TRENDING: Eta drenches Florida | 2 killed in Orange County crash | Biden names COVID-19 task force]“We see that’s what our community wanted, they want access to this rapid testing, we also have the nasal PCR testing continuing here at this site,” Banks said. Rapid testing is available at Barnett Park at 4801 W. Colonial Drive Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.For more details visit ocfl.net/Testing.
Free rapid COVID-19 tests to be offered at Barnett Park through the end of the year
Read full article: Free rapid COVID-19 tests to be offered at Barnett Park through the end of the yearORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health reported 6,257 new cases on Thursday, bringing the state’s overall total to 827,380 cases since March. Orange County Public Safety Director Danny Banks planned ahead in case that rise continues in Central Florida. The announcement comes just two weeks after the state-run testing site at the Orange County Convention Center began offering rapid tests. Beginning today @FLSERT #COVID19 Test Site @OCCCFree Rapid (antigen) test to anyone ages 5+, results in minutes via phone/text/email. “That told us something about the demand in the community.”It appears both sites obtained their rapid tests from the state, which just received more than 6.4 million rapid tests from the federal government in the past month.
COVID-19 testing extended at Barnett Park in Pine Hills
Read full article: COVID-19 testing extended at Barnett Park in Pine HillsORANGE COUNTY, Fla. For the next two weeks, free COVID-19 testing will be offered at Barnett Park in Pine Hills thanks to Orange County Health Services. Testing will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 13 through July 17 then again July 20 through July 24. Any Orange County resident 18 years of age or older can get tested for free, regardless of whether they have symptoms, as long as they make an appointment first. Appointments are open for the first week of testing now while appointments for the week of July 20 will open later next week. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6s coronavirus newsletter and go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Orange County Animal Services giving away pet food this weekend
Read full article: Orange County Animal Services giving away pet food this weekendHave you been financially impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and are struggling to purchase pet food? Orange County Animal Services wants to help by giving away more than 2.5 tons of free pet food on June 27 at Barnett Park, shelter officials said in a Facebook post. The shelter partnered with Hills Science Diet and obtained 736 bags of food to give away. The appointment link will be made available on its website and Facebook page on Wednesday, June 24 at noon. Participants will also receive complimentary masks and hand sanitizer when shelter staff and volunteers place the pet food in the backs of cars and in trunks to help minimize contact, shelter officials said.
Coronavirus testing underway in Orange County as positive cases increase across Florida
Read full article: Coronavirus testing underway in Orange County as positive cases increase across FloridaORANGE COUNTY, Fla. It was a busy Monday at Barnett Park as dozens lined up to get a COVID-19 test. It comes as Florida health officials reported more than 4,000 positive coronavirus cases across the state this past weekend. Martinez is the Orange County Health Services Director and explained one of the reasons why there's a spike is because more people are getting tested for the virus as well as the reopening of businesses. We are finding people more asymptomatic as well, which also adds to the numbers of people getting tested, and again the reopening components after being closed for so long people want to go out. Martinez said its important to continue to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines throughout the reopening phase.
Another round of coronavirus testing coming to Barnett Park next week
Read full article: Another round of coronavirus testing coming to Barnett Park next weekORANGE COUNTY, Fla. Barnett Park will once again be transformed into a coronavirus testing site for most of next week. The Florida Department of Health in Orange County announced Thursday that testing will take place at the Colonial Drive park from June 15 to June 18. Appointments are required and anyone who gets tested will receive free face masks and hand sanitizer. To find other testing sites around Orange County, go to OCFL.net/COVID19. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6s coronavirus newsletter or go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.