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Test Nebraska Releases July Testing Statistics

By News Aug 6, 2020 | 4:55 PM
On Thursday, the State of Nebraska released data for its third month of Test Nebraska testing assessments, rates and results since the launch of the program.
 
The statistics below reflect the number of Nebraskans tested daily for COVID-19 throughout the month of July:
 
July 1: 601
July 7: 727
July 13: 1,487
July 19: 1,896
July 25: 2,393
July 2: 1,685
July 8: 1,254
July 14: 1,954
July 20: 1,759
July 26: 1,553
July 3: 1,303
July 9: 2,119
July 15: 2,099
July 21: 1,903
July 27: 1,526
July 4: 946
July 10: 3,204
July 16: 2,702
July 22: 2,323
July 28: 3,035
July 5: Holiday
July 11: 1,856
July 17: 1,473
July 23: 2,314
July 29: 2,033
July 6: 320
July 12: 1,608
July 18: 1,768
July 24: 2,119
July 30: 2,129
 
 
 
 
July 31: 3,010
 
Through Test Nebraska, a total of 2,010 Nebraska residents tested positive for COVID-19 during the month of July. A total of 4,506 Nebraska residents have received positive test results since testing began May 4. Negative test results during the month of July totaled 53,121. A total of 107,843 people tested have received negative test results since testing began. Inconclusive results were shared with 149 people during the month of July; 204 inconclusive results have come back since the start of testing.
“The fact that Test Nebraska continues to test more and more Nebraskans each month — topping 53,000 in July and nearly doubling the numbers from June — shows that the program is working incredibly well,” said Mark Newman, CEO of Nomi Health. “While other state’s testing programs struggle with shortages and delays, Governor Ricketts has taken an effective and efficient approach to testing. Test Nebraska has proven it is more than capable of processing more than 3,000 tests each day while delivering results to patients in an average of less than 48 hours.” 
 
Nebraskans can complete an assessment at TestNebraska.com. . Once the assessment is completed, applicants will receive an email from Test Nebraska informing them of eligibility. For those who are eligible, the email will direct them to select the location, date and time that is convenient for them.  A confirmation email will include a bar code, which residents need to print off and bring with them to the testing site. The assessment can be completed via computer or by phone. If an individual does not have Internet access, a relative or friend can help them complete the assessment. The Test Nebraska lab can process 3,000 tests per day, and is expanding to 7,000 in the near future.
 
Test Nebraska hotline was established to help those completing an assessment get answers to general questions (402) 207-9377.
  
DHHS opened a statewide COVID-19 information line to help answer general questions and share the latest information and resources with Nebraskans to help keep them informed. The number is (402) 552-6645 or toll-free at (833) 998-2275; hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CDT, 7 days a week
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