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Walmart launching six COVID-19 testing sites across the state, including 3 in Indy

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Posted at 10:50 AM, May 14, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-14 14:40:05-04

INDIANAPOLIS — Walmart will be opening six new COVID-19 testing sites in parking lots across the state of Indiana this week and three of them will be in Indianapolis.

Anyone who meets CDC and state and local guidelines can be tested, including first responders, health care providers and others with symptoms of COVID-19.

The six new testing sites will open on May 15 and be available Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Appointments are required. No walk-ups will be accepted.

Testing will be offered at the following Walmart parking lot locations:

o Indianapolis Walmart, 7245 Us 31 S, Indianapolis, IN 46227
o Indianapolis Walmart, 3221 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46268
o Indianapolis Walmart, 7325 N Keystone Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46240
o Camby Walmart, 8191 Upland Bend, Camby, IN 46113
o Greenwood Walmart, 1133 N Emerson Ave Rd, Greenwood, IN 46143
o Paoli Walmart, 735 N Gospel St, Paoli, IN 47454

Anyone being tested must wear a mask and will need to present an ID to verify your identity.

All samples will be processed by eTrueNorth and the results will be sent to the department of health. They will then be included in the numbers released each day by ISDH.

If you would like to be tested at one of the Walmart parking lot locations you can visit www.DoINeeaCOVID19test.com to see if you're eligible for testing and make an appointment.

“Walmart is part of the community, and we are proud to help support the expansion of COVID-19 testing for Hoosiers during this unprecedented time,” said Kevin Thompson, Walmart Public Affairs Director for Indiana. “We are grateful to our associates who keep our stores running, our pharmacists who support these testing sites, and to eTrueNorth and local officials as we work together to open the sites and help our community.”