Map: Where To Get Tested For Coronavirus In Metro Atlanta

In this Tuesday, April 28, 2020, photo, Alexander Faigen of Augusta University’s Dental College of Georgia shows how far a nasal swab must be inserted. Volunteers at a Georgia dental college who started using a 3D printer to make nasal swabs used in test kits for the coronavirus are now a major part of the state’s effort to expand testing.

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During the coronavirus pandemic, testing is crucial.

Throughout the metro Atlanta area, there are coronavirus testing facilities that are set up in parks, churches and parking decks.

The Georgia Department of Public Health said on its website that those who have been “evaluated by a healthcare provider or local health department and assigned a PUI # will be seen.” An appointment is also needed in advance.

Below are locations in metro Atlanta that are offering COVID-19 testing, according to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s website and the Department of Public Health.

This map will be updated.