ORLANDO, Fla. – The city of Orlando announced Friday that two new free, mobile COVID-19 testing sites would be opening up to residents wishing to get tested for the disease.The sites will be a drive-thru and pedestrian-accessible and will be held in communities that city officials say have had a higher prevalence in COVID-19 cases than surrounding communities.“Located within city neighborhoods, sites will also provide enhanced access for pedestrians and users of other forms of mobility, like biking and public transportation,” city officials said in a news release. “The mobile testing sites operate on Wednesdays, and rotate to a new location in the city on each operating day.”Officials said you do not have to have to show any symptoms to get.