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Dodger Stadium Reopens for Coronavirus Tests With Changes to Improve Traffic Flow
Dozens of cars were in line outside Dodger Stadium early Monday as Los Angeles County’s largest coronavirus testing site reopened following a weekend closure.
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Dodger Stadium Test Site Reopens After Weekend Closure
The layout of the testing site was changed to improve traffic flow. Toni Guinyard reports for Today in LA on Monday Jan. 4, 2020.
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In Stunning Reversal, LA Area Has Thousands of Available COVID-19 Testing Slots
When you drive into the city of Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium test site, there is almost no line and no wait. That’s a far cry from the scene there in July, when cars waited more than two hours to snake through the line for passengers to get a COVID-19 test. “We have literally thousands of unused appointment slots, said...
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Thousands of COVID-19 Testing Slots Open
Officials say testing sites have open slots and have concerns about people not getting tested. Joel Grover reported on NBC4 News on Sept. 21, 2020.
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Walk-Up COVID-19 Pop-Up Testing Sites Are Free and Don't Require Appointments
While local coronavirus numbers are improving, health officials stress the importance of continued testing, and that’s why the city of Los Angeles is bringing COVID-19 testing to communities, hoping to provide access to people who can’t drive to a testing site. Testing is an important tool to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and so LA continues to launch walk-up...
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State's Largest Coronavirus Testing Site Opens at Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles County’s newest testing site is a place you may recognize: Dodger Stadium. The stadium is now the largest testing site in the state. Angie Crouch reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2020.