The City of Cape Coral is pleased to announce that in partnership with Curative, a new no cost COVID-19 testing walk-up kiosk will begin operating on Monday, January 4 at 1020 Cultural Park Blvd. (the parking lot across the street from City Hall). Patients...
As a registered participating site in Mayo Clinic’s COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Study, it is vital that Lee Health’s supply remains stocked to continue to make progress in the fight against the coronavirus.
Convalescent plasma refers to blood plasma collected from people who have recovered from...
The Lee County School District will spend nearly $13 million – about $175 per student – for pandemic protection during the new school year.
Masks are the leading cost since the district is required to supply the face coverings to students every day. Safety expenses also include cleaning products, sanitizer, dispensers, face shields, gowns, wipes...
In order to meet the demand for COVID-19 testing, the City of Cape Coral, in partnership with Lee Health, is increasing the days of operation for its mobile specimen collection site from three days to six days per week.
The collection site is located at...
Lee Health contact centers are experiencing an influx of callers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since the start of the pandemic, call volume has increased by nearly 50%.
To better serve the community and improve the patient experience, Lee Health is encouraging patients to use the...
City of Cape Coral partners with Lee Health opened a COVID-19 collection site in Cape Coral
In order to meet the demand for COVID-19 testing in Cape Coral, the City of Cape Coral in partnership with Lee Health has opened a mobile COVID-19 specimen collection...