“While most children are not symptomatic, they can spread the virus to adults, as well as coming down with serious symptoms themselves,” said Lisa Gwynn, D.O., M.B.A., associate professor of clinical pediatrics and public health sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, and director of the Pediatric Mobile Clinic and the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation School Health Initiative. “In fact, our findings show that COVID-19 infection rates in children are similar to the overall community rates.”
After taking part in Miami-Dade’s initial COVID-19 adult testing program last spring, the mobile clinic team from UHealth – the University of Miami Health System has been focusing on children since July 1, using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing kits from the state Department of Health. Financial support for the pediatric testing initiative was provided by Children’s Health Fund, Truist Foundation, Jeffrey and Jenny Binder, Adam Koffler and Lisa Heiden-Koffler on behalf of the Koffler Foundation, and Lisa Heiden on behalf of William B. Heiden.
UHealth has two mobile vans that travel to underserved neighborhoods throughout Miami-Dade County, offering immunizations and other primary care services. However, the COVID-19 testing has been done in outdoor settings to minimize the risk of potential virus transmission.
“We travel to neighborhoods, set up our outdoor testing operation, collect important information at check-in, including the reason for their visit,” said Dr. Gwynn. “Once the test results are available, we provide counseling to the parents if a child tests positive.”
Testing will be conducted at various school parking lots during the winter recess. Looking ahead, Dr. Gwynn said UHealth has partnered with Miami-Dade County Public Schools to bring its mobile COVID-19 testing teams to school sites throughout the community in January. “We know our local schools are challenged, and our teams will provide important support for the health of their students,” she said.
Dr. Gwynn said parents should schedule an appointment for a child’s COVID-19 testing by calling 305-243-2059. “We want to be sure we can accommodate the demand for testing, although we do accept walk-ins whenever possible,” she added. “Our goal is to provide convenient and equitable access to testing for families throughout our community.”
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