Disney World to Open COVID-19 Test Center For Employees, Union Says

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A coronavirus testing center will open at WaltDisneyWorld, according to the park union Actors’ Equity

Actors’ Equity applauded the move, which it has been lobbying for since the Florida resort reopened in July.

The testing site is set to open in Osceola County at Disney's main gate office complex near Animal Kingdom, according to a"Testing locations use a self-administered nasal swab test that allows you to swab your own nose while in your vehicle, supervised by trained medical personnel," reads the site. "Results are delivered within 3-5 business days. You will receive an email notification when results are available.

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