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The University of Oregon will provide free COVID-19 tests for any interested resident
Next week, 2,000 testing slots will be open for appointment beginning Monday, December 7th through Thursday, December 10th.
The self-admistered nasal swab tests will be conducted at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene. Testing each week in December will be conducted at the MKA, unless otherwise announced.
All month, specific dates and times will be posted online a week in advance. Testing appointments are available on a first come, first served basis.
To find more information and make a testing appointment click – www.uoregon.edu/testing
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Crime & Safety1 week agoDad removed his 8-month-old chiId from his vehicIe ‘because he didn’t want to be responsible’ after the baby’s mom decided to end the aItercation with him by getting out, before getting back behind the wheeI and causing his vehicIe’s tire to roII over the infant, who suffered fataI injuries: DA
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