Alison Kriegel, associate professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin, runs saliva samples in the temporary testing lab set up in the basement of City Hall, 730 Washington Ave. A long-term testing site will be set up in the basement of the City Hall Annex, 800 Center St.
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City paramedics run saliva-based COVID-19 tests in City Hall, 730 Washington Ave. A permanent laboratory for coronavirus testing is set to be set up in the City Hall Annex, 800 Center St.
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City paramedics run saliva-based COVID-19 tests in City Hall, 730 Washington Ave. A permanent laboratory for coronavirus testing is set to be set up in the City Hall Annex, 800 Center St.
RACINE — When Mayor Cory Mason learned that his brother, Christopher, an associate professor of genetics at the Weill College of Medicine at Cornell University, was part of a team developing a new, faster test for COVID-19, he saw an opportunity.
Alison Kriegel, associate professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin, runs saliva samples in the temporary testing lab set up in the basement of City Hall, 730 Washington Ave. A long-term testing site will be set up in the basement of the City Hall Annex, 800 Center St.
City paramedics run saliva-based COVID-19 tests in City Hall, 730 Washington Ave. A permanent laboratory for coronavirus testing is set to be set up in the City Hall Annex, 800 Center St.
City paramedics run saliva-based COVID-19 tests in City Hall, 730 Washington Ave. A permanent laboratory for coronavirus testing is set to be set up in the City Hall Annex, 800 Center St.