Two COVID testing sites in Anchorage closed on Friday, July 15. The drive-up testing sites were run by Fairweather and located at Lake Otis Pkwy and Dimond Center.
Jessica Haley writes on a COVID test label at a drive-through testing site in Anchorage on June 14, 2022.
Capstone still has a site at 100 E 104th St., open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tests for uninsured patients cost $85. Those with insurance may have to pay a copay or deductible.
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