Vermont

Burlington, Vt. Launches Pop-Up Clinics After Coronavirus Found in Wastewater

Free tests will be offered Thursday and Friday at the Robert Miller Community and Recreation Center

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The city of Burlington is setting up pop-up clinics in the New North End to test for the virus that causes COVID-19 after the virus was found in wastewater.

The free tests will be offered Thursday and Friday at the Robert Miller Community and Recreation Center.

An airport in Vermont says it's the first of its size in the United States to offer coronavirus testing.

City officials say wastewater monitoring shows the virus may be on the rise in the area. Detection of the virus in wastewater can occur as much as three to seven days before it is found in positive tests.

The tests are free, but appointments are required. Like much of the region and the country, Vermont is seeing a surge in virus cases.

Copyright The Associated Press
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