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Where Oak Creek Can Get Tested For COVID-19

Oak Creek's COVID-19 case rate burden has been on an upward trend and Wisconsin nearly reached the 2020 peak for hospitalizations.

Here's what the Oak Creek Health Department says to know if you have tested positive for COVID-19.
Here's what the Oak Creek Health Department says to know if you have tested positive for COVID-19. (Peggy Bayard/Patch)

OAK CREEK, WI — Over 66 percent of Oak Creek is fully vaccinated against coronavirus, and more than 70 percent of the city has recieved at least one dose of the vaccine. New COVID-19 case averages are reaching levels the city previously saw in November of 2020, according to Oak Creek Health Department data updated Monday.

The department logged one death from Dec. 20, and between Dec. 14 to Dec. 28, there were 271 new positive cases. On Tuesday, the department posted on Facebook it is "currently receiving an incredibly high number of positive COVID-19 cases daily," and that it may not be able to follow up with everyone who tests positive.

As of Monday, the 7-day new case average was 55.3. On Dec. 31, it was 66.3. Just about two weeks prior, the case average was at 13.7, the City of Oak Creek COVID-19 status dashboard shows. The city's case burden remains at critical.

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Here's what the department said to do if you test positive:

  • Stay at home and isolate for at least five days.
  • "If your symptoms are resolving after five days or you are asymptomatic, you can leave your home but you must wear a mask for another five days."
  • If your symptoms do not begin to resolve after five days, stay home until they do. Wear a mask when you leave your home for at least 10 days.
  • Children who test positive should isolate for a full 10 days. Students at schools that require masks may be eligible for a shortened isolation period.

More information about what to do if you are exposed but do not immediately test positive is available at the Oak Creek Health Department's website.

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Here's Where You Can Get Tested

South Shore Testing Clinic

Reditus Laboratories opened a mobile COVID-19 testing site at 6077 S. Packard Avenue in Cudahy, according to a news release from the city.

Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

The clinic provides rapid antigen and PCR testing, and pre-registration is required.

Register for the clinic online.

Hayat South Shore Clinic

A 24-hour, all ages PCR testing facility is open at Hayat Pharmacy, located at 807 West Layton Avenue in Milwaukee. Test results can be expedited at a cost, otherwise, free PCR results are expected within 24-72 hours, according to Hayat's website.

Click here to pre-register for a test at Hayat online.

City of Milwaukee Testing Clinics

The City of Milwaukee has several free drive-thru and walk-up community COVID-19 testing sites for anyone 12-months or older, regardless of symptoms.

  • Northwest Health Center - 7630 West Mill Road
    Drive-thru garage with entry at the Mill Road Library, 6431 North 76th Street
    Monday and Friday: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
    Tuesday and Thursday: 12-6 p.m.
    Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Southside Health Center- 1639 South 23rd Street
    Drive-thru heated tent, entry on 24th Street
    Monday and Friday: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
    Tuesday and Thursday: 12-6 p.m.
    Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Menomonee Valley Site - 2401 West St. Paul Avenue
    Drive-thru garage
    Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 12-6 p.m.
    Tuesday and Thursday: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

More information about City of Milwaukee testing sites is available online.

Summit Clinical Labs

Summit hosts COVID-19 testing clinics at locations across the Milwaukee area.

The closest locations to Oak Creek include 15480 Beloit Road in New Berlin and 7352 West Rawson Avenue in Franklin. Call Summit ahead of a visit at 262-788-9311.

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The new data come as Wisconsin hospital bed use is nearly reaching levels seen last in November of 2020. 635 Milwaukee County residents were hospitalized as of Monday.

The number of hospitalizations set a new pandemic record and represented a nearly 50 percent increase from the previous week, said Dr. Ben Weston, an associate professor at Froedtert Medical College of Wisconsin and the city of Milwaukee's health adviser.

Weston encouraged people to get vaccinated, adding that unvaccinated people will get sicker when infected.

"There are exceptions. Yes, most people do OK. Yes, I see a select population. But the trends are real," Weston said. "They're real in emergency departments and real nationally. The vaccine protects you" from infection, symptoms, hospitalizations and death, he said.

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