LA offering free COVID-19 tests to all residents, a first for US big cities

White House blueprint for coronavirus testing relies on states

Los Angeles is offering free coronavirus testing to all residents, the first major U.S. city to go that route, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday. The tests will be available whether or not they have symptoms.

Until now, tests were reserved for people displaying symptoms and front line employees such as healthcare and grocery store workers.

People can sign up online for appointments starting immediately. Priority will still be given to people with symptoms, such as a fever, cough and shortness of breath.

People will be able to go back for tests several times: There's no limit.

Public health experts agree easily available, widespread testing is a vital part of any plan to reopen the economy after lockdowns and other measures designed to curb the virus' spread.

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