Long lines at San Antonio asymptomatic testing sites encouraging to city, medical workers
SAN ANTONIO โ Asymptomatic people stood six feet apart in lines wrapped around buildings to get free COVID-19 tests at the AT&T Center on Monday. The line is long, but itโs been moving pretty quickly,โ said Pam Carpenter, who was also at the AT&T Center asymptomatic testing site. Asymptomatic COVID-19 testing sites in San Antonio add Saturday hoursJaphet said many people who are tested without symptoms end up having COVID-19. The AT&T Center will be the only asymptomatic testing site open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on New Yearโs Eve. Find more testing information on the City of San Antonioโs COVID-19 testing website.
KSAT 12 News reporter takes 3 COVID-19 tests, gets 3 different results
KSAT 12 News reporter takes 3 COVID-19 tests, gets 3 different resultsPublished: November 16, 2020, 6:15 pmKSAT 12 News reporter Garrett Brnger has had a rollercoaster ride since he went to take advantage of free, asymptomatic testing last week.
Can anyone get tested for COVID-19 even without showing symptoms?
SAN ANTONIO โ The testing protocol in San Antonio has widened and more testing resources than ever are available in the city. Our KSAT viewers wanted to know if anyone can get COVID-19 even without showing symptoms. City of San Antonio to open 2 free, walk-up COVID-19 testing locationsThe city has been working to expand its testing capabilities, something the transition task force has said is key to slowing the spread of COVID-19. You donโt need health insurance. Here is a list of COVID-19 testing drive-thru locations that require an appointment.