While the omicron variant continues to lead to record case numbers in North Texas, the capacity for Covid-19 testing also continues to climb to try and meet the demand.
And right now, a lot of us in North Texas are either testing or looking for a place to do so –
Jonathan Cormack-Boyesuk with Neighborhood Medical Center in Far North Dallas says dozens of vehicles line up before he opens in the morning but slowly he is detecting a change in testing demand as counties open more testing sites. , two of them starting Monday at Dallas College North Lake campus and Trinity View Park, both located in Irving.
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