SALT LAKE CITY — People receiving COVID-19 tests are reporting very long lines at testing sites this week. Health officials say they’ve partnered with a new company to handle those tests, and they saw a large unexpected jump in the number of people who wanted one.
The Utah Department of Health said it can only take an educated guess when it comes to the number of people seeking COVID-19 tests at any one of their facilities across the state. They base their guess on the number of people who came in the previous weeks, combined with the current rate of infection.
Spokesperson Charla Haley said just over 7,400 people were tested last week, and fewer than 7,200 came for a test the week prior.
“The week before that was 5,727. We didn’t estimate there would be that many people seeking testing all at the same time,” said Haley.
This week, however, technicians at testing centers saw an unanticipated jump in the number of people asking for an exam.
“We saw 12,974 people who were tested,” according to Haley, just this Tuesday.
Haley said there could be a few factors behind this increase. Summer breaks have ended and more people are available for testing. And schools and other institutions across the state have been asking for increased testing.
Her personal belief? “I think people are feeling ill, and they want to get tested and find out what it is.”
The state has recently outsourced a lot of the testing responsibilities to Nomi Health, the company that owns TestUtah. Haley said they entered into this agreement because they anticipated they’d need more workers to handle a major increase in tests at other locations.
“We pulled them off, thinking we would need a lot more testing at the schools and different facilities that were asking for testing,” she said.
The increase in test demand placed Nomi Health under tremendous strain, she said. So, UDOH will be helping Nomi to handle any staffing issues that arise.
COVID-19 coronavirus spreads person to person, similar to the common cold and the flu. So, to prevent it from spreading:
Utah’s Coronavirus Information
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Utah Coronavirus Information Line – 1-800-456-7707
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Commonly asked questions, World Health Organization