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State and county health officials team up for mobile COVID-19 testing vans, expanded locations

Tests are free at multiple locations and include a mobile test van

Nurses Darisa Bender, left, and Arlene ...
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Nurses Darisa Bender, left, and Arlene Hawbaker, walk back to the clinic taking a Covid-19 test for a patient at Sky Ridge Medical Center on Nov. 9, 2020 in Lonetree. The medical center requires patients to take Covid-19 tests before having surgery. Their Covid-19 clinic has been conducting testing for patients since April 22nd.
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State health officials are encouraging Coloradans to use 50 free community COVID-19 testing sites across the state, as well as dozens of locations offered by private providers for testing.

Testing site locations, some opening this weekend and on Monday, will include the Jefferson County Fairgrounds, with additional sites in Douglas, Clear Creek and Park counties, according to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment news releases.

The state is also deploying vans for mobile COVID community testing. There are no identification or insurance requirements, and the tests are free, according to CDPHE.

for more information on sites and schedules.

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