ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Dozens of vehicles lined up outside the Orange County Convention Center on Wednesday as the state eased restrictions at its regional coronavirus testing site.
At the location, which opened March 25, testing was previously reserved for first responders, medical workers and anyone 65 or over who showed symptoms of COVID-19. [MORE: Tips to keep you safe when you’re social distancing outside] Now, people of all ages can receive a test if the person has a temperature of 99.6 or higher and respiratory symptoms.
A person can also be tested if they have an underlying health condition. "That pre-existing condition could be diabetes, it could be asthma, it could be cancer," Public Information Officer Lauren Luna said.