Testing was previously limited to vulnerable populations, including those 65 and older, and those with compromised immune systems.https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-06/all-l-a-residents-can-now-get-coronavirus-tests-as-restrictions-are-lifted-garcetti-says …
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Thanks to expanded testing capacity through city and county partnerships, there are no longer limits to who can be tested at the 13 testing sites across the county, seven of which are in L.A., Garcetti said. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-06/all-l-a-residents-can-now-get-coronavirus-tests-as-restrictions-are-lifted-garcetti-says …pic.twitter.com/LV9PuDCLOR
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This is misleading. Only people with symptoms or who had exposure to someone who is positive are eligible.
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If someone is displaying symptoms and they qualify to get tested, how long will it take to receive results?
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Is it free?
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Cool, cool. So all those people with the internet will be safe. How dumb.
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