Pepsi test site closure in Denver: what you want to know

DENVER, CO – The Pepsi Center’s record in Denver closed on Wednesday and will be replaced through a series of network controls, public fitness officials said.

The Pepsi Center was created as a transitional control solution while the government was installing other sites, the city said.

The new sites will offer “loose low barriers for traditionally neglected communities,” public fitness officials said. The flyers were distributed to all communities on Wednesday.

List of new sites:

The list will continue to be updated, he said. The latest list of sites can be discovered here.

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Depending on the logistics of each site, other people will travel or walk for testing, fitness officials said.

Mobile check available to those at home; Appointments can be made by calling 311.

Denver issued a public physical fitness order thursday to prevent the spread of coronavirus in schools and universities. The city has noticed an increase in cases, which has been linked to student meetings, authorities said.

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