Governor Eric Holcomb says the coronavirus Optum testing sites across the state will now be open to everyone who wants to get tested.
Governor Eric Holcomb says the coronavirus Optum testing sites across the state will now be open to everyone who wants to get tested.
Testing sites across the state will now be open for all who want to get tested.
Previously they were only allowed for people who had symptoms, were high risk or had contact with someone who had tested positive.
You can find the optum testing sites in frankfort, attica, kokomo and here lafayette.
Dr. kristina box says they want to make sure all hoosiers are able to get tested if they want it.
And that people can have peace of mind.
"we recognize that this is a significant change from our focus on high risk individuals and those who are symptomatic.
But our testing capacity has improved significantly since the start of this pandemic and we want hoosiers to take advantage of that."
Dr. box says they are still keeping an eye on vulnerable populations and long term care facilities.
Find a link to a map of the testing sites on our website wlfi.com.
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Testing at the Optum sites is now open for anyone who lives or works in Indiana.