The Pima County Health Department is offering free COVID-19 testing at the Abrams Public Health Center starting Wednesday.
The center, which offers rapid antigen testing with results in 15 minutes, is located at 3950 S. Country Club Road. Tests will be on the second floor.
“COVID-19 continues to be with us, and the Health Department is committed to making sure everyone has access to the tools they need, including testing, treatment and vaccination,” said Pima County Health Department Director Dr. Theresa Cullen, in a statement. “As we head into the time of the year when many of us are at large, indoor gatherings, we encourage people to test before and after these events to help control spreading COVID-19.
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