City expands COVID-19 testing for frontline workers

 All frontline essential workers, including those who do not have symptoms, can now receive free COVID-19 testing at select Long Beach locations.


Testing is also available for anyone who is symptomatic.


Frontline essential workers include first responders and employees of essential businesses identified by the Long Beach Health Order.


Frontline essential workers can make an appointment to test at one of the following three testing locations within Long Beach:


Jordan Plus High School (walk-up testing), 171 W. Bort St.

Long Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus* (drive-up testing), 1305 E. Pacific Coast Highway

St. Mary Medical Center (drive-up testing), 1050 Linden Ave.

Appointments are required for all testing sites. Priority will continue to go to those exhibiting symptoms and individuals who are over 65 years of age or have underlying chronic health conditions. Frontline essential workers wanting to schedule an appointment may visit the testing page on the City’s COVID-19 website or call 562-570-INFO (4636). Corona test online kaufen



Testing availability also continues for anyone exhibiting symptoms, whether they are an essential worker or not, at one of the following six testing locations in Long Beach:


Jordan High School, 6500 Atlantic Ave.

Cabrillo High School, 2001 Santa Fe Ave.

St. Mary Medical Center, 1050 Linden Ave.

Long Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus*, 1305 E. Pacific Coast Highway

Long Beach City College, Veterans Memorial Stadium, 5000 E. Lew Davis St.

Beginning May 4: Jordan Plus High School, 171 W. Bort St.

Once the Jordan Plus High School testing location begins full operations on Monday, Long Beach will have the capacity to test approximately 1,000 people per day.

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