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This video shows what it's like to be tested at one of Verily's COVID-19 drive-thrus

In this Sept. 24, 2019, file photo a woman walks below a Google sign on the campus in Mountain View, Calif. Alphabet Inc., parent company of Google reports financial earns on Monday, Oct. 28. Alphabet life sciences division Verily has shown its COVID-19 drive-thru in a new video.Testing sites are still limited to a few locations in California.

First, participants roll up and present proof of identity and their appointment confirmation, before moving to a second station where they're handed a testing kit. They then move to another station where they must roll down the window and receive a nasal swab. If participants test positive for the coronavirus, they'll receive a phone call from a qualified healthcare professional; if it's negative, they'll get an email.

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