UPR received the following information from the Utah Department of Health:
(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) is offering free rapid antigen testing at many locations throughout the state of Utah. Sites are chosen based on high positivity rates, lower numbers of tests conducted, untreated wastewater sampling, and other surveillance data. Some locations will be drive-through while others will be conducted in buildings.
We encourage everyone to continue to wear masks and social distance while waiting in lines.
Anyone can get tested at these free testing clinics, even if they do not have symptoms of COVID-19. We also encourage anyone who might have any symptoms, even mild ones, to come and get tested. Please register online at https://bit.ly/2X66scM. If you do not register online or are unable to register online, you will be able to register at the site but it will take longer for you to be tested. Identification may be required.
By AJ
Jan 6, 2021
> As Utah sits at a 30% Covid testing positivity rate, the Utah Department of Health is offering more free rapid testing in select areas this week.
Davis County: Woods Cross High School (Jan 8 & 9)
SL County: Utah State Fair Park, building #51 (Jan 4-9) Murray City School District Office Building #1 (Jan 8
Utah County: Vista Heights Middle School in Saratoga Springs (Jan 6 & 7 Lehi Junior High School (Jan 6 & 7) Oak Canyon Junior High School in Lindon ( Jan 6 & 7)
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