Vermont Language Justice Project - VLJP: Covid Testing Update - French
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Les sites de dépistage du coronavirus au Vermont, à compter du 1er Avril 2022.
Changes to COVID-19 Testing in Vermont. Here is some news about getting tested for COVID-19 in Vermont. From today, you can just walk in for an appointment to get a COVID-19 test now. You no longer need to register. The testing site at 294 North Winooski Avenue in Burlington will be closed starting Friday, April 1st, as well as the site at Taft Corners in Williston. The testing site in Stratton will be closed from April 6th onwards. You will be able to walk in to get a COVID test at 405 Pine Street on Monday, Tuesday and Fridays from 8 am till 4pm, Wednesday and Thursday from 12pm till 7pm and Saturdays from 9-2pm At the OBrien Center in Winooski you can walk in for a test on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3-8pm and Tuesday,, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 9am till 2pm. There are other testing sites around Vermont at this time. You can also get free COVID testing kits at both the Winooski and Burlington sites.
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