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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2020 · 1H 11M

SF again expands coronavirus testing

from Civic · host Mel Baker, Leslie Santibañez Molina

City officials on Wednesday announced expanded access to coronavirus testing. Tests will now be available to essential workers who must leave their homes to work and anyone who has symptoms, regardless of ability to pay. A doctor's note is not needed to schedule a test, and neither is insurance, though those who have it will be asked to provide their insurance information when they schedule the test. Listen to this and other updates here.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Apr 23, 2020

City officials on Wednesday announced expanded access to coronavirus testing. Tests will now be available to essential workers who must leave their homes to work and anyone who has symptoms, regardless of ability to pay. A doctor's note is not needed to schedule a test, and neither is insurance, though those who have it will be asked to provide their insurance information when they schedule the test. Listen to this and other updates here.

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