Free community testing for COVID-19 begins at Alliant Energy Center
DAVID WAHLBERG and CHRIS RICKERT
Wisconsin State Journal
Workers gather information from people wanting to be tested for COVID-19 at a free drive-thru community testing site that started Monday at Alliant Energy Center's New Holland Pavilion in Madison. The testing is run by the Wisconsin National Guard.
DAVID WAHLBERG and CHRIS RICKERT
Wisconsin State Journal
Free community testing for COVID-19 started Monday at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, giving anyone who wants to be tested for the coronavirus a chance to do so.
A worker collects samples from people in their vehicles at a free community testing site for COVID-19 at the Alliant Energy Center. It's one of many such testing sites that have opened around the state in recent weeks and the first one in Dane County.
The Wisconsin National Guard is using protective equipment to collect samples from people for COVID-19 testing. The nasal swabs, used in a test developed by Madison-based Exact Sciences, check for active infections.
Motorists line up Monday at the Alliant Energy Center for the first day of free community testing for COVID-19. The site will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday until further notice, health officials said.
Workers gather information from people wanting to be tested for COVID-19 at a free drive-thru community testing site that started Monday at Alliant Energy Center's New Holland Pavilion in Madison. The testing is run by the Wisconsin National Guard.
A worker collects samples from people in their vehicles at a free community testing site for COVID-19 at the Alliant Energy Center. It's one of many such testing sites that have opened around the state in recent weeks and the first one in Dane County.
The Wisconsin National Guard is using protective equipment to collect samples from people for COVID-19 testing. The nasal swabs, used in a test developed by Madison-based Exact Sciences, check for active infections.
Motorists line up Monday at the Alliant Energy Center for the first day of free community testing for COVID-19. The site will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday until further notice, health officials said.