“The National Guard is partnering with us to test community members every Tuesday evening in September,” Carter-Smith said.
Last week, hundreds of residents were tested at the center’s first clinic, Carter-Smith said.
Testing is available to anyone at no cost with no appointment needed, however, quantities may be limited.
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