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Prince William County hosting free COVID-19 testing July 22-25

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Prince William County is promoting several opportunities for free COVID-19 testing through Saturday, July 25, for those who live and work in Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park.

Participants must provide their full name, telephone number and a home or work address in the area to obtain COVID testing and receive the results.

All sites can accommodate drive-thru or walk-up testing. To ensure you receive a test, arrive at the site as close as possible to the start time. Testing is only available until the allocated test kits are depleted, according to a news release.

8:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 22:

Woodbridge Senior Center, 13850 Church Hill Drive, Woodbridge

James S. Long Park, 4603 James Madison Highway, Haymarket

8:30 a.m. Thursday, July 23:

Splashdown Water Park, 7500 Ben Lomond Park Road, Manassas

Cloverdale Park, 15150 Cloverdale Road, Dale City

8:30 a.m. Friday, July 24:

Metz Middle School, 9950 Wellington Road, Manassas

Woodbridge Senior Center. 13850 Church Hill Drive, Woodbridge

10 a.m., Saturday, July 25:

Grace Church, 1006 Williamstown Drive, Dumfries

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