Any Vermonter Can Now Get Tested for COVID-19

Vermont health officials are offering FREE COVID-19 testing at pop-up testing sites around the state for any Vermonters without symptoms, especially health care workers, first responders (EMS, fire, and law enforcement), child care providers. 

People returning to Vermont (on day 7 of their quarantine), and any other Vermonter without symptoms who want to be tested are welcome.

The clinics are part of the state’s efforts to ramp up testing and prevent the spread of COVID-19. The test will tell you if you have a current infection. It is not a serology/antibody test, which means it will not tell you if you were infected in the past.

The clinics will be held from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. at the following locations:

* Thursday, May 14: Brattleboro Union High School, 131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro
* Saturday, May 16: Upper Valley Aquatic Center, 100 Arboretum Lane, White River Jct.
* Saturday, May 16: Vermont Public Health Laboratory, 359 South Park Drive, Colchester
* Monday, May 18: Rutland High School, Rutland
* Tuesday, May 19: Barre (location to be confirmed)
* Wednesday, May 20: American Legion Post 27-49, Middlebury
* Wednesday, May 20: Collins Perley Sports Complex, St Albans
* Thursday, May 21: Newport (location to be confirmed)
* Friday, May 22: Springfield (location to be confirmed)
* Friday, May 22: Morrisville (location to be confirmed)
* Saturday, May 23: St. Johnsbury (location to be confirmed)


Please register for the clinics ahead of time at humanresources.vermont.gov/popups. Registration is required but NO referral from a health care provider is needed for the pop-up sites.

More information on their website: https://humanresources.vermont.gov/popups

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