Weekend COVID-19 Testing Exceeds Projected Numbers

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced more than 11,000 Tennesseans received free COVID-19 tests through the weekend efforts of Unified-Command Group to offer tests regardless of traditional symptoms. The Unified-Command Group is a joint partnership between the Tennessee Department of Health, the Tennessee Department of Military and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA).

“Tennesseans across the state heeded the call of ‘when in doubt, get a test’ and we believe these efforts will be an important part of our overall strategy to reboot Tennessee’s economy,” said Gov. Lee. “While demand exceeded original projections, our Unified-Command group adapted quickly this weekend so that individuals who needed tests could receive them.”

Saturday turnout was the largest with more than 6,500 samples taken from 22 sites across all three grand divisions of the state.  Tennessee Department of Health personnel and Soldiers and Airmen of the Tennessee National Guard operated 19 sites, four more than originally planned, to meet the testing demand. 

The additional sites were opened in coordination with city and county officials to meet demand based on local needs. Hours were extended to ensure all participants received a test.

Sunday testing turnout exceeded expectations with more than 4,600 tests collected across 11 sites. On both days, many Tennesseans drove to sites outside their county of residence to obtain a test from a neighboring county that operated a weekend site.

“Since Gov. Lee’s expanded testing initiative announcement last week, we continue to see an increase in the number of citizens who want to be tested whether it’s on a weekday or weekend and regardless of symptoms,” said Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Lisa Piercey. “We thank our local partners for their help in making testing events a success and encourage citizens to utilize their local health departments for testing during the week.”

Expanded testing will continue for the next two weekends, April 25-26 and May 2-3.   A full list of sites can be accessed here. In addition to drive-through sites, all rural county health departments across the state offer free COVID-19 testing 5 days a week.

WEEKEND SNAPSHOT – EXPANDED TESTING

REGIONCounty# of HoursSatSun
# of tests performed# of tests performed
NortheastHawkins*6470 
 Washington*6 829
     
EastSevier*7910 
 Roane*7 901
 Claiborne3132 
 Claiborne3 80
 Grainger3115 
 Grainger3 104
 Loudon3107 
 Monroe381 
 Scott328 
 Union389 
 Union3 107
     
SoutheastMarion*3331 
McMinn*3 334
    
Upper CumberlandVan Buren*3164 
Pickett*3 149
    
South CentralBedford*3411 
 Maury*3273 
Coffee*3 515
    
Mid CumberlandMontgomery*3354 
 Robertson*4254 
Sumner*3 820
Dickson5240 
 Rutherford3354 
Williamson*5663 
Wilson3275 
   
WestTipton*3268 
 Hardin*392 
 Fayette*3 277
 Weakley*3109
   
Jackson/Madison CountyMadison7875
Madison7519
DAILY TOTALS 65954635
WEEKEND TOTAL11230
Source: State of Tennessee Department of Health