Apple Maps is on track to let you know where you can get tested for COVID-19.

Apple quietly launched a portal on its website for medical facilities to register as coronavirus screening locations. The tech giant will look over the applications, and if approved, the location will pop up as a destination option on Apple Maps.

It's unclear how soon the testing location options will roll out for iOs users, and Apple said it can't provide an estimate.

"But we're working to verify and add as many testing locations as we can, as quickly as possible," Apple said on its website. Some locations may require a doctor's referral and an appointment in advance.

Apple's navigation app will also show whether the testing site is a drive-through window, in a parking lot or inside a building, according to 9to5 Mac.

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The move is the latest coronavirus-related effort by the Cupertino, California-based company.

Apple and Google recently joined forces to create Contact Tracing technology that can help people figure out if they've been exposed to the virus. Apple previously publicized restrictions on coronavirus-themed apps to cut down on the spread of misinformation.

And the company has sent an email to its credit card customers alerting them about a program set to temporarily eliminate interest payments as millions of Americans experience layoffs.

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