As of Thursday afternoon 14,400 Angelenos had undergone the test, however, the authorities seek to double the number in the coming days.

Three new 'drive-thru' are opening today to conduct coronavirus testing in Los Angeles

United States medical personnel taking samples for the coronavirus test.

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JIM LO SCALZO / EFE

He county of The Angels strives to increase coronavirus testing capacity throughout the city, which has more than 4,000 confirmed cases, and puts into operation three new centers for rapid sampling. So far there have been 14,400 testsbut the authorities they hope to double that number and get to 30,000 tests for the next Wednesday.

The three new centers of evidence ‘Drive-thru’ that are operational as of today are in Pomona Fairplex, at the mall South Bay Galleria and in the Antelope Valley Mall. These centers will work strictly by appointment. County residents The Angels You can verify if you are eligible to be tested at one of these centers by filling out an online form here.

Previously there were two such centers, one in the San Fernando Valley and another in the Elysian Park. Recently the mayor, Eric Garcettirecommended All Angelenos wear face masks when they have to go out from their homes for essential activities.

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