Health & Fitness

Mobile Coronavirus Test Site Opens In Temecula

The free walk-up testing will be available Thursdays at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park.

Testing is available for those with and without COVID-19 symptoms, the city said.
Testing is available for those with and without COVID-19 symptoms, the city said. (Lauren Ramsby/Patch)

TEMECULA, CA — In an effort to accommodate local demand for coronavirus testing, the City of Temecula announced it has partnered with Riverside University Health System-Public Health to temporarily provide free walk-up testing at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park in Temecula.

The testing, which is available to all Riverside County residents, began Dec. 31. Moving forward, the testing will be available each Thursday at the park, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., while demand persists, the city said.

RUHS-Public Health is providing a testing mobile unit, which will be parked at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park/Community Recreation Center parking lot, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula.

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Register online for free testing at the site: http://bit.ly/CityofTemeculaTesting. Walk-ins can be accommodated upon registration, and testing is available for those with and without COVID-19 symptoms, the city said.

As a courtesy to all participants and staff, while waiting in line, masks and social distancing of 6 feet from others are required, the city said.

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For more information, visit GetTested.ruhealth.org.

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