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Orange County to offer 4 new COVID-19 test sites

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Officials with the Florida Department of Health announced four new COVID-19 testing sites opening next week.

The testing sites for Orange County residents will be free and will begin May 18, officials said. There is no criteria needed to receive a free test.

The dates and locations are: Officials in Orange County said residents can secure an appointment for testing by calling DOH-Orange’s COVID-19 Call Center at 407-723-5004. “The Call Center is open Monday through Friday and closes at 5 p.m.

each day. Residents can leave a message and staff will contact them,” officials said. According to a news release, walk-ups are welcome, and the tests will be first come, first served while supplies last. To keep up with the

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