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If you were involved in protests, vigils, or neighborhood events

COVID-19 can spread easily and quickly in large groups of people who are close together for long periods of time.

Some people do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus to others.

If you participated in a protest, vigil, or other neighborhood events, you should get tested.

If you do not have an appointment, you might be given a time to come back later in the day or another day.

If you do not have an appointment, you might be given a time to come back later in the day or another day.Online: Twin Cities Community COVID-19 Testing: Schedule your appointment Phone: 1-800-657-3903

The State of Minnesota is offering COVID-19 testing to people living in the communities impacted by recent large gatherings in the Twin Cities area.

Source: MN Spokesman Recorder
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