

By Terry Miller
The city hascommitted to a COVID-19 testing site initially at the Rose Bowl, WednesdayApril 8.
While thisis a one-day only event-for a few hours (11 a.m. – 3 p.m.) people do need tosign up online at COVID19.LACounty.gov.
The testingis free and open to the first 100 potential patients who must sign up and meetcertain medical criteria, according to Lisa Derderian, Pasadena publicinformation officer.
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