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COVID Testing Sites 

Pima County is still offering free COVID tests at multiple locations throughout Tucson for anyone with or without symptoms and people of all ages (2 years or older for a PCR test). Tests are not free for people who need to take them for work or if you had a test administered at a Pima County site within the last 14 days:

TEP building, 88 E. Broadway Blvd

Nasal Swab (rapid antigen test), walk-up, or registration

Ellie Towne Center: 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd

Saliva test (PCR test), appointment required

Liberty Plaza – 315 W. Irvington Road

Nasal Swab (rapid antigen test), walk-up, or appointment

Paradigm 6009 Grant – 6009 E. Grant Rd

Nasal Swab (rapid antigen test), walk-up, or appointment

Tucson International Airport – 7250 S. Tucson Blvd. Nasal Swab (rapid antigen test), appointment only.

10 replies on “Pima County prepares to start vaccinating children for COVID”

  1. I turned 80 a week ago. I got the Moderna vaccine double dose in March/April, so I’m not an “Anti_Vaxxer”. That said, I won’t be getting a booster and I can assure you that if I had a 5-year-old I would be saying, “Over my dead body.”

    This isn’t about health, it’s about control.

  2. When is this gonna stop? Wake up, if we let the govt force us into a health treatment every time there is a disaster then govt may start making its own disasters. A good politician never let’s a disaster go to waste. I got coerced into the shot for a job, and had a adverse reaction. I dunno if they are gonna fire me for having a reaction and not wanting another shot. It is not my fault I had a reaction. Big pharma is making billions!!
    Censorship is at all time highs. Lockdowns kill more people then they save. I have Stockholm syndrome. This covid 1984 is going down a dangerous path.
    Eric Clapton when is this gonna stop people?
    https://youtu.be/dNt4NIQ7FTA

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