Pa. Dept. of Health to open more pop-up coronavirus testing locations Updated Dec 23, 2020; Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine on Wednesday announced that beginning Dec. 27 regional drive-thru and indoor walk-in testing clinics will be held in Beaver, Clearfield, Juniata, Potter and Schuylkill counties. The counties with testing sites will change each week over the next nine weeks so that 61 counties will eventually be covered by dedicated pop-up testing sites over a 12-week period, according to a press release. From March through Dec. 22, the department has received 7,020,397 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test results which roughly equates to 54.8% of the population. From May through Dec. 22, the department has received 568,270 antigen test results. The total number of tests combined, 7,588,667, roughly equates to 59.3% of the Pennsylvania population, according to the release.