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People began lining up before sunrise to wait outside a walk-in COVID-19 testing site in the city of Long Beach (Saul Gonzalez )

LA County Residents Wait in Long Lines, Eager for Covid-19 Tests

People in places like Los Angeles County are struggling to make appointments at often swamped coronavirus testing facilities. Many people at a testing city in the city of Long Beach lined up well before sunrise to make sure they could be tested.
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