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- VA COVID-19 SiteVA Testing Locator
Where to Get Tested
Search by region or use your location on the map to find the nearest Virginia Covid-19 testing site. Or check the list of upcoming testing events.
CDC List of SymptomsCDC SiteCDC Advisory
Decisions about testing are made by state and local health departments or healthcare providers. You can visit your state or local health department’s website to look for the latest local information on testing. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and want to get tested, call your healthcare provider first. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and are not tested, it is important to stay home.
- CDC Testing Guidance
Two kinds of tests are available for COVID-19: tests for current infection (viral tests) and tests for past infection (antibody tests). For more details on testing and interpreting test results, click the button below.
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