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It was a desperate feeling. Myra Morin's husband came home December 10 with the news that he'd come in contact with a co-worker who'd tested positive for COVID-19. He wouldn't be allowed back until he could show a negative test, or quarantine for two weeks. All she could think about was getting him tested as soon as possible. She needed one, too. So, did their 10-year-old son.
So, when she drove by the Arcadia Shopping Center on Ayers St., the little sign advertising free COVID-19 testing caught her eye. After learning that a test a friend had taken elsewhere cost $100, she said she decided to give the free test a try.