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Bad weather forces 5 State-run Covid testing sites to close on Monday

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DENVER, (KRDO) - The State of Colorado announced that five state-managed community testing sites for Covid-19 will be closed this Monday, due to bad weather and the possibility of severe dangerous driving conditions.

The Colorado State Fair Grounds in Pueblo, the Public Health Office in Fremont county, Water World in Adams County, Aurora Sports Park in Arapahoe County, and Stazio Ball Fields in Boulder County, will all be closed Monday. However, according to officials, the state has more than 50 free community testing sites available in Colorado. All of them can be found on the state’s website.

State officials remind Coloradans that if you think you've been exposed to the virus you should isolate yourself and get tested 7 days after exposure. Regardless of test results, you should quarantine for a full 14 days. You can find instructions on quarantine and isolation here.
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