Health & Fitness
Pierce County Reopens COVID-19 Testing Sites As Snowstorm Passes
The testing sites were one of several government functions that had to shut down for this weekend's wild weather.

LAKEWOOD, WA — Pierce County's COVID-19 testing site is up and running once again, now that the recent snowstorm has moved on.
The site had been closed Friday and Saturday during the heavy snows, and again on Monday for President's Day. But now that's all over, and county organizers say it's back to work for their COVID-19 testers.
Pierce County #COVID19 testing sites are open again after weekend closures due to inclement weather. Get a free test at a #PierceCounty location near you. Identification is not required. Results available in 5-7 days. Testing dates, times and locations: https://t.co/f6roi2t1hE pic.twitter.com/IONy9FqJuO
— Pierce County, Wash. (@PierceCo) February 16, 2021
Pierce County's COVID-19 testing site can be found at 3003 107th St S. in Lakewood. It is free and open to everyone from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. seven days a week.
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The county has also set up a half dozen more mobile testing events across the region this month. A full list of those events can be found on the county's website here.
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