Need a COVID test? Utah changing testing center rules due to high demand

A medical worker attends a passenger at a COVID-19 testing site at the Draper Senior Center on Monday. The Utah Department of Health announced Friday that it's changing the procedures at COVID-19 testing sites due to high demand.

A medical worker attends a passenger at a COVID-19 testing site at the Draper Senior Center on Monday. The Utah Department of Health announced Friday that it's changing the procedures at COVID-19 testing sites due to high demand. ( Shafkat Anowar, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Health announced changes to testing procedures at COVID-19 testing sites due to high demand, beginning Saturday.

Now, state-sponsored testing centers at the Cannon Health Building in Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Timpanogos Regional Hospital and West Jordan will be available by appointment only, including testing for travel, officials said Friday.

Appointments can be made for those sites at testutah.com.

At all other testing sites, officials say, people must arrive at least one hour before the site's publicized closing times in order to get tested. Vehicles won't be permitted to enter the line after that time.

"Those who arrive after the line has closed will be offered at-home test kits (if available), or will be asked to return the following day," according to a statement from the health department.

The state testing sites will also no longer provide testing for anyone who needs to test to attend events or who need regular work-required testing. Those people are encouraged to visit other sponsored testing locations or work with their employer to find other testing options.

"Anyone seeking testing should be prepared for long lines right now. It's possible your wait could be from 30 minutes to four hours. We ask you to be patient and respectful of one another and our staff," the department said.

"If you are symptomatic and choose not to be tested, we recommend you stay home and away from others for five days after your symptoms started and you no longer have symptoms."

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Ashley Imlay is an evening news manager for KSL.com. A lifelong Utahn, Ashley has also worked as a reporter for the Deseret News and is a graduate of Dixie State University.

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