Health & Fitness
Tri-Valley Coronavirus Testing Site Will Stay Open
Residents of Dublin, Livermore or Pleasanton may still get tested at the Alameda County Fairgrounds until June 12.

PLEASANTON, CA — In a reversal of previous plans, the coronavirus testing site at the Alameda County Fairgrounds will continue serving residents of Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton who are at least 10 years old until June 12.
Officials previously announced the site, operated by Stanford Health Care, was going to close, as Pleasanton Weekly first reported. Last week officials said the site would close Friday, June 5. But come Friday, the City of Dublin announced in an alert to residents that the testing site would remain open until further notice.
The hours will remain the same: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays, or until the maximum of 200 people is reached that day. Testing will be available to all asymptomatic or symptomatic residents.
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Enter through Gate 12 of the fairgrounds to visit the drive-thru testing site. Residents will not have to pay out-of-pocket, but insurances will be billed.
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