ORLANDO, Fla. – The city of Orlando announced Thursday it would be adding a free mobile COVID-19 testing site that would be able to accommodate more pedestrian-friendly travelers and those who arrive by public transportation.The site will be both drive-thru and pedestrian-accessible and will provide enhanced access for pedestrians and users of other forms of mobility, like biking and public transportation for those with an appointment, according to a news release.“The mobile testing sites have been operating on Wednesdays, and rotating to a new location in the city on each operating day,” city officials said in a news release. “There is no symptom criteria for testing, however, appointments are required, individuals must be 18 years or.