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Some COVID-19 testing sites in St. Louis area close Wednesday and Thursday for winter storm

Missouri DHSS is canceling all its state-operated drive-through sites Wednesday and Thursday, as is the St. Louis County Department of Public Health.

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — COVID-19 testing at the St. Louis County Department of Public Health test sites was canceled for Wednesday, Feb. 2 and Thursday, Feb. 3 due to the winter storm set to impact the St. Louis area. The St. Louis County Department of Public Health made the announcement Tuesday on social media.

The department of health has testing sites at the John C Murphy Health Center, the South County Health Center, the North County Health Center and the North County Recreation Complex.

St. Louis County does require an appointment at each of those locations because of the high demand for COVID-19 testing right now. If you did have an appointment for Wednesday or Thursday, the county said you will be contacted.

⚠️CLOSURE: All DPH COVID-19 testing sites will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 2, and Thursday, Feb. 3 due to expected inclement weather. Those with scheduled appointments will be contacted.

Posted by The Saint Louis County Department of Public Health on Monday, January 31, 2022

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is also canceling COVID-19 testing at state-operated drive-through sites across the entire state Wednesday, Feb. 2 and Thursday, Feb. 3, a release said Tuesday evening.

Department leaders also said before heading out to any testing site this winter, check on its status on the Community Testing page. You'll find that site, by clicking here. 

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