![]() ![]() The Board of Commissioners approved agreements with the three communities Thursday. Mullan said officials also are looking to have a site in Pontiac and in the southwest part of the county. Oakland County will use firehouses in Holly and Rochester and an underground parking structure in Southfield for testing and vaccination sites. More: Metro Detroit counties buy ultracold freezers as they prepare for COVID-19 vaccine A woman who was checking in people seeking a test Thursday donned a winter coat and winter boots as well as personal protective equipment. Until the moves are made, heaters have been installed at the outdoor testing site tents to keep staff warm.Īt the site in Mount Clemens, heaters are hooked up to a generator and large hoses from the heaters pump air inside the tents, which now have sides to block the wind. ![]() She said officials need to take into consideration the location, how traffic would be routed and whether the site has a large parking lot to snake cars through. ![]() "The ideal situation is a building with multiple bay doors on both ends of the building for driving in and driving out," she said, adding that a couple of bays to improve traffic flow would be best. Macomb County Deputy Executive Vicki Wolber agreed. More: Oakland County unveils aggressive plan to boost business, now and after COVID-19 "There's an absolute advantage to continue the drive-thru," Mullan said. They said the drive-thru option minimizes the spread of the virus. ![]()
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