Several new coronavirus testing sites opened in recent days as the number of reported cases grew to more than 400. Federal health officials recently advised that not everyone needs to be tested. However, if you are experiencing coronavirus symptoms, which can include a dry cough and fever, and are at a high-risk (65 and older, or immunocompromised), you may be able to get a test near your home. In most cases, you can’t just show up to the testing sites. First, if you have a primary care doctor, call him or her. You many be able to schedule a virtual consultation. A medical professional can best evaluate symptoms and determine whether to refer you for a test.