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Mobile testing units travel to Utah coronavirus hot spots

(Rick Egan  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)   Intermountain Healthcare medical assistant, Latoya Dovila, tests Kathy Jackson at the   Intermountain Healthcare Coronavirus Mobile Testing Unit at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Friday May 8, 2020

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Intermountain Healthcare medical assistant, Latoya Dovila, tests Kathy Jackson at the Intermountain Healthcare Coronavirus Mobile Testing Unit at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Friday May 8, 2020

In an effort to help address COVID-19 hot spots that have been identified in Utah County, the Intermountain Healthcare Coronavirus Mobile Testing Unit has been traveling to different locations to provide testing to residents. On Friday, the mobile unit was at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, where health care workers administered tests to several people.

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