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COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: A sign reading 'Stop Access only on request' can be seen in front of waiting people at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Several Covid-19 test swabs are closed after sampling at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Several Covid-19 test swabs are closed after sampling at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: General view of the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: General view of the entrance at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: A sign with an arrow in the direction of the Covid-19 test facility can be seen at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Security staff help arriving people with the process and recording of the necessary personal data at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: People can be seen standing in line in front of the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Security staff help arriving people with the process and recording of the necessary personal data at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Disinfectants can be seen next to a sign reading 'please disinfect hands' at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested behind a glas windows with a sign reading 'Please stop in front of the window. Thanks' at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested next to a storage box for Covid-19 test strips at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested next to a storage box for Covid-19 test strips at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested next to a storage box for Covid-19 test strips at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested next to a storage box for Covid-19 test strips at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: Members of the German Federal Armed Forces organize and register the personal data of the people to be tested at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT (not in picture), member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), makes sure enough material is collected for a valid Covid-19 Test at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: DENNYS ARENDT, member of German Red Cross (German: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK), tests a person for COVID-19 with a long swab at the Covid-19 test facility at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.
COVID-19 test facility in Berlin
Germany, Berlin, October 19, 2020: A sign with an arrow in the direction of the Covid-19 test facility can be seen at Berlin Central Station. The test station was set up by the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk) in the 1st basement of the main station at the planned entrance to the U5 underground line under Europaplatz and is operated by the German Red Cross (DRK) with the support of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The test service is aimed exclusively at returning travelers who do not show any corona symptoms. The test is free of charge, provided it is performed 72 hours after entry.