CVS Health, Walgreens, Walmart and Target are dedicating parking lots
and other temporary areas outside of their drugstores across the
country to test for the Coronavirus strain COVID-19.
The nation’s two largest drugstore chains and other big retailers
with pharmacies and related capabilities pledged in a White House
meeting to aid the federal government and local health officials in
providing access to COVID-19 testing. Testing could begin as soon as
next week outside of the drugstores, according to sources close to
Walgreens and CVS.
“We expect testing will take place in secure areas of parking lots at
select stores – not inside – and individuals being tested will not have
to leave their cars,” CVS said in a statement Friday afternoon
following a White House meeting and President Donald Trump’s declaration
of a national emergency.
The White House said there
would be “up to two million additional tests” available next week. The
retailers with drugstore chains have more than 20,000 locations though
it’s unclear which would offer tests.
Walgreens said “non-Walgreens health personnel will administer
COVID-19 testing.” The companies said the testing dates and locations
will be announced at a later date.
“Collaboration with health officials, the government, and across our
industry and other sectors is critical at this time,” Walgreens
President Richard Ashworth said. “Walgreens has a long history of being
there when our customers and communities need us most. We’re continuing
to work around the clock to support the health, safety and well-being of
our customers, patients and team members.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/2020/03/13/cvs-walgreens-prep-parking-lots-for-coronavirus-testing/amp/
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