Highland Park CVS Pharmacy Offers Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing
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Highland Park IL
28 May, 2020
3:03 PM
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HIGHLAND PARK, IL — Two dozen new drive-thru coronavirus testing locations at CVS pharmacies in Illinois are set to open Friday, CVS Health officials announced. The newest self-swab sites includes the CVS Pharmacy at 2000 Skokie Valley Road. The additional sites will bring the total number of CVS drive-thru testing locations statewide to 40, and officials said the company has reached a goal of establishing 1,000 testing sites across the country by the end of the month. "CVS Health has been at the forefront of helping our nation scale-up COVID-19 testing capabilities, and we're proud to meet our goal of establishing 1,000 testing sites in communities across the country," Larry Merlo, CVS Health president and CEO said, announcing the new sites. Earlier this month, company officials announced north suburban drive-thru testing sites in Evanston and Northbrook. They said the company will be able to process up to 1.5 million tests per month, as long as there are enough supplies and sufficient lab capacity. Illinois Coronavirus Update May 28 — Don't miss updates about the states' response to COVID-19 — Sign up for Highland Park Patch news alerts and newsletters Amy Winchell, director of retail operations for CVS Pharmacy, said patients drive up, are given a test kit and directed to collect their own specimens while remaining inside their cars the entire time. "Individuals who can be tested will need to meet certain eligibility requirements established by the CDC as well as state guidelines and age requirements," Winchell said. "We will be using a self-swab model at our drive-thru locations, all of the swabbing will happen at the drive-thru in the patient's vehicle in order to maintain the safety of the patients, as well as us in the store." Each site is set up to handle about 50 tests a day, according to CVS Senior Vice President Sharon Vitti. More than half of the locations will be in communities with the greatest level of need, according to a social vulnerability index developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "As we looked at where to put the 1,000 test sites we were very selective and thoughtful about making sure that we put them in various communities especially those that don't have as much access to health care," Vitti said. The 24 new sites announced Thursday include four locations in Chicago, 14 in the suburbs, two in Central Illinois, two in Southern Illinois and one each in the Rockford and Quad Cities areas. "Opening access to testing to more locations using our drive-thru window represents an important milestone in our response to the pandemic," Merlo added. "We remain grateful for the daily efforts and sacrifices of our front-line colleagues who make the continued expansion of our testing possible." Patients can register online starting Friday for an appointment at the any of the following new Illinois CVS Pharmacy locations: 2422 College Avenue, Alton1910 Montgomery Road, Aurora8911 Ogden Avenue, Brookfield2815 North Western Avenue, Chicago1930 West 103rd Street, Chicago3156 West 103rd Street, Chicago11055 S. Western Avenue, Chicago570 North Fairview Avenue, Decatur6210 Main Street, Downers Grove3200 Flossmoor Road, Flossmoor2000 Skokie Valley Road, Highland Park2375 Drauden Road, Joliet8001 North 2nd Street, Machesney Park14701 S. Pulaski Road, Midlothian7139 North Milwaukee Avenue, Niles3400 Lincoln Highway, Olympia Fields250 W. 144th Street, Riverdale2617 18th Avenue, Rock Island1111 North Dunlap Street, Savoy3434 Dempster Street, Skokie1801 North Illinois Street, Swansea16701 South Harlem Avenue, Tinley Park3001 West Washington Street, Waukegan1515 Sheridan Road, Wilmette
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