Residents can now make appointments to be “screened, and subsequently tested at COVID-19 Community Based Testing Sites. |

The Santa Barbara Public Health Department has announced that starting today, May 1, county residents can make appointments to be “screened, and subsequently tested at COVID-19 Community Based Testing Sites.” The program is part of a larger effort to dramatically expand testing throughout California, one of the six criteria Governor Newsom listed in his requirements for moving to re-open the state. 

The first such site in Santa Barbara County will be open on May 5, at the Santa Maria Fairpark at 937 Thornburg Street in Santa Maria. The release states that locations will be opening in Santa Barbara and Lompoc later that week, and will be operating five days a week, with testing by appointment only. Details on timing in the release are somewhat vague, stating only that “days and times will be adjusted based on community need.” 


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