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Rapid tests coming to state-run COVID-19 testing site in Volusia County

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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Rapid tests are coming to the state-run coronavirus testing site in Volusia County.[TRENDING: How to turn off Facebook election reminders | Big rig with police lights pulling over drivers | Voter Guide 2020]The Volusia County state-run site is also getting a new location.County officials said there is no longer an age requirement to get a coronavirus test.Officials said identification is no longer required but it helps speeds up the process.State-run testing will continue from 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. at the Hester Building at the Volusia County Fairgrounds until Oct. 30.Starting Nov. 2, the state-run testing site will be held at 1000 Live Oak Street in New Smyrna Beach.

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