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COVID testing sites open at DPAC, Raleigh church on Monday

Two new COVID-19 test locations are opening on Monday in our area - one in Raleigh and one in Durham.
Posted 2022-01-31T10:19:58+00:00 - Updated 2022-01-31T10:56:16+00:00
COVID-19 testing site opens at DPAC on Monday

Two new COVID-19 test locations are opening on Monday in our area - one in Raleigh and one in Durham.

A mobile testing site is opening outside the Durham Performing Arts Center at 9 a.m. Walk-ups are accepted and appointments can be made online through Curative. Tests are free, but you're asked to bring a photo ID and an insurance card if you can.

Those who get tested will get test results back in one to two days.

On Tuesday, you can get a free N95 mask at Durham County Libraries. Each household will be able to get a total of 10 masks. In Orange County, you can get a free N95 mask at the Orange County Library and Inter-Faith Council for Social Service.

Another testing site is opening on Monday at Tabernacle Baptist Church on Leesville Road in Raleigh. The site will be open through Feb. 11 and operates from 3:30 to 7 p.m Monday through Friday.

There are other sites open in Wake County with no appointment needed, including WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, PNC Arena, Five County Stadium in Zebulon and Word of God Church in Raleigh. Just pre-register at the links provided.

Availability is limited at appointment-only testing sites in Wake County -- depending on your ZIP code.

You can also search for a no-cost test on the NCDHHS website.

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