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“In addition to expanding capacity at these sites, we are also encouraging all Minnesotans to take advantage of the free testing offered at all 21 sites across the state, as well as through the at-home program.One of the last few number 1s – inexplicably given its longetivity – that I simply do not remember. “Holiday gatherings are right around the corner and getting tested before getting together with family is vital to protecting loved ones from COVID-19,” said Gov. MORE NEWS: Omicron Forcing Twin Cities Venues To Adjust New Year’s Eve Plans Locations and hours of all the state’s community testing sites can be found by clicking here. (January 3 in Exhibit Hall January 4-6 in Ballroom) Saint Paul at Roy Wilkins Auditorium – Expanding Holiday Hours Return to regular hours week of January 10ĭuluth at the DECC – Adding Two Extra Days Minneapolis Convention Center – Expanding Holiday Hours “Try to use testing, make sure you’re boosted, take precautions within your settings in your social settings as well.” “I think it is prudent, especially for people who are gonna be around vulnerable individuals, to take added precautions heading into the holidays,” former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said. All three sites offer rapid antigen swab and saliva PCR testing. Also beginning Monday, the Duluth state community testing site will add an additional testing day to its weekly operations. Paul state community testing sites will open two hours early, at 9 a.m. “It’s for my safety and the safety of others so I feel like it’s a good thing to go get tested before I leave,” Abdirizak Yusuf said.īeginning Monday, the Minneapolis and St. READ MORE: CDC Changes Guidelines, Shortening Quarantine If You Get COVID “We had to wait in line, everyone was out getting their COVID test today but it went pretty smoothly,” Abdirahman Yusuf said.įor international travelers like them, a negative COVID-19 test is required no more than 24 hours prior to the flight. Traveling even further are the Yusuf brothers, who are heading to Saudi Arabia and Dubai. “The grandson is gonna be 4 years old so he can’t be vaccinated yet, so they wanted to make sure we got tested so we don’t infect him,” Romanko said. Larry and Barb Romanko are flying to California on Wednesday to visit their family and grandchildren for the holidays. “We’ve been out here now three to four times and this is about the busiest it’s been,” Larry Romanko said. READ MORE: 'This Has Been A Long Haul And We’re Tired': Surge In Holiday COVID Cases Further Straining Hospitals Those I spoke said they had plans to travel this week and wanted to make sure they didn’t infect family members who are too young to be vaccinated. People are lining up for COVID-19 testing in Brooklyn Park. The line for COVID-19 testing in Brooklyn Park Sunday stretched out the door. (WCCO) - With 109 million Americans expected to travel over the holidays, many are also traveling to get a COVID-19 test before visiting family.