Curative Temporarily Moving Testing Site to UNM-LA Campus

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Curative temporarily moving testing site to UNM-LA campus
Curative will temporarily move its COVID-19 PCR rapid testing site at the White Rock Town Hall to Building 8 on the UNM-LA campus located at 4000 University Drive, Los Alamos. The move frees up the White Rock space for early voting. Curative will be in its new home beginning Wednesday, Oct. 19, and will run through Wednesday, Nov. 9.
Testing hours will be Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Curative offers Rapid PCR (R-PCR) tests with results available in two to three hours. Visit the Curative website at https://curative.com to schedule a date and time.
While Curative is not testing in White Rock today, October 18, those seeking a COVID-19 PCR test can visit Pathology Consultants of New Mexico (PCNM) at the Mari Mac Village shopping center parking lot located at 759 Central Avenue, Los Alamos. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No appointments are necessary, but individuals are asked to bring their insurance card. For those who are uninsured, PCNM does charge $99 per test. PCR test results are provided within 48-72 hours. For more information, visit https://PCNM.com.
For more information regarding testing options for Los Alamos County, visit the County website at www.lacnm.com/covid.

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