Walmart is about to open its first coronavirus testing site in Texas.

The first one in Texas will be in Lubbock and is scheduled to open Friday. A second one is in the works to open later this week, but it will not be in North Texas, Walmart spokeswoman Anne Hatfield said.

“We’re looking at more sites,” she said.

Without the Texas sites, Walmart has 12 testing locations open in Chicago, Shreveport, Albuquerque and in Bentonville, Ark., where it’s headquartered.

Walmart plans to have more than 20 sites in at least 10 states by the end of this month. The retailer is partnering with Quest Labs and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to set up the locations.

The sites are outdoors and operate by appointment only. The method is self-administered nasal tests.

“We have learned a lot from our initial sites and are working to help expand testing in areas of need as quickly as possible,” Hatfield said.

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