Health & Fitness

State of Minnesota's Final 4 COVID-19 Testing Sites Set To Close

The final four state-run COVID-19 testing sites will close after a three-year run.

 The state of Minnesota's final four COVID-19 testing sites are set to close this week after three years.
The state of Minnesota's final four COVID-19 testing sites are set to close this week after three years. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

MINNEAPOLIS — The state of Minnesota's final four COVID-19 testing sites are set to close this week after three years.

The St. Paul Midway site will close on Friday. The Duluth site will close Saturday. Both the Brooklyn Park and Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport sites will close on Sunday.

"We are extremely grateful for all of the partners, staff and contractors who worked to make these state-run testing sites a cornerstone of Minnesota’s nation-leading response to COVID-19," said Minnesota Commissioner of Health Dr. Brooke Cunningham in a news release.

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"COVID-19 tests will continue to be widely available to Minnesotans from a variety of sources."

COVID-19 testing will continue to be available through these resources:

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The Minnesota Department of Health continues to encourage COVID-19 testing when you have symptoms or if you were exposed to someone with the virus.

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