Fearing protests could spread virus, San Francisco has set up a pop-up testing site

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San Francisco has set up a free COVID-19 testing clinic for people in the George Floyd protests to ensure they haven't been exposed to the coronavirus.

L.A. County closed several testing sites or limited their hours amid protests, prompting concern that the move could could abet a second wave of coronavirus cases. Garcetti says all sites in the city will reopen Friday.California coronavirus cases surpass 120,000; protests, closed testing sites worry health officialsNevertheless, the pop-up site will be open every day until Tuesday. It is at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1111 Gough St.

Since Saturday, half of the approximately 40 government-run testing sites throughout the county had been shut down at some point,

 

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And then what if they are positive?self quarantine or continue spreading to others via protest?

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It will not ensure they aren’t affected idiot

The best among people is the one who benefits people the most.

The homeless get hotel rooms and booze. I'd ask for more than free tests.

Oh really? oh this I want to see this but be advised it may take a few weeks or a few months or a few years for any type of virus to express itself. oh are you not remembering think you better read the research

Why fear Are we hoping the high temps, will prevent the spread Present the straight facts please

Get ready... they are going to find a BUTT TON of asymptotic cases in these kids and then claim the increased case count is enough to warrant extending lockdown...

Let's hope the cops don't go gassing these tents too like they did the medics.

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