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Ottawa drive-thru COVID-19 testing site moving back to Coventry Road

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coronavirus testing site is moving back to its original site on Coventry Road as warmer weather returns to the nation’s capital.Ottawa’s COVID-19 testing taskforce first opened a drive-thru site in the parking lot of RCGT Park on Coventry Road in the city’s east end last August.The site had shifted to the underground garage at the National Arts Centre in the downtown core during the winter.The NAC drive-thru testing site will be closed on April 5 and 6 to prepare for the transition with the Coventry Road site reopening to the public on Wednesday, April 7 at 10 a.m.All tests at the site are by appointment only, which can be booked online or by calling (613) 737-8193.The drive-thru testing site can also now accommodate youth aged 10 and older.

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