San Francisco has set up a free COVID-19 testing clinic for people in the George Floyd protests to ensure they haven't been exposed to the coronavirus.
L.A. County closed several testing sites or limited their hours amid protests, prompting concern that the move could could abet a second wave of coronavirus cases. Garcetti says all sites in the city will reopen Friday.California coronavirus cases surpass 120,000; protests, closed testing sites worry health officialsNevertheless, the pop-up site will be open every day until Tuesday. It is at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1111 Gough St.
Since Saturday, half of the approximately 40 government-run testing sites throughout the county had been shut down at some point,
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