This Major US City Is Offering All Residents Tests

LA mayor says free tests will be available whether someone has symptoms or not
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 30, 2020 4:00 AM CDT
LA Mayor Says All Residents Can Get Free Virus Tests
Members of the Los Angeles Fire Department wear protective equipment as they conduct a coronavirus test on a woman in the Skid Row district in Los Angeles.   (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

The city of Los Angeles will offer free coronavirus testing to all residents regardless of whether they have symptoms, Mayor Eric Garcettt says. Testing centers have been set up across the city but until now they were reserved for those with symptoms and frontline employees like health care and grocery store workers, the AP reports. Los Angeles will be the first major US city to offer "large, widescale testing to all its residents, with or without symptoms," Garcetti said at his daily briefing Wednesday. People can sign up online for appointments starting immediately. Priority will still be given to people with symptoms, such as a fever, cough and shortness of breath, the mayor said.

As of Wednesday, there were 34 sites across Los Angeles County, Garcetti said. He said he's confident the city will have the capacity to test everyone. "This is a smart thing to do," he said. "It's smart to make sure that you are clear." Residents who feel healthy, have been staying at home and haven’t been in contact with infected people may decide against getting testing, he said. People will be able to go back for tests several times, without limit. About half of California's total coronavirus cases are in the Los Angeles area. LA County reported 1,541 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, raising the total to 23,485.

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