CVS To Open 10 More Drive-Thru Coronavirus Test Sites In RI

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Woonsocket RI

28 May, 2020

10:29 AM

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WOONSOCKET, RI — Rhode Island-based pharmacy giant CVS announced Thursday it will open 10 additional COVID-19 test sites in Rhode Island. The sites will be set up at CVS pharmacy locations around the state. No testing will happen inside the pharmacies themselves, the company said. Instead, testing will be conducted at the pharmacy drive-thru using self-swab tests. An employee will watch the test to make sure it is done properly. An appointment will be required, and registration will open Friday. The tests will be sent to a third-party lab, and results can be expected within three days. The new test site locations are as follows. CVS Pharmacy, 1776 Broad St., Cranston, RI 02905CVS Pharmacy, 2250 New London Tpk., East Greenwich, RI 02818CVS Pharmacy, 1285 South County Trl., East Greenwich, RI 02818CVS Pharmacy, 63 Newport Ave., East Providence, RI 02916CVS Pharmacy, 26 Putnam Pike, Johnston, RI 02919CVS Pharmacy, 1123 Boston Neck Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882CVS Pharmacy, 935 Manton Ave., Providence, RI 02909CVS Pharmacy, 960 Broad St., Providence, RI 02905CVS Pharmacy, 834 Providence St., West Warwick, RI 02887CVS Pharmacy, 151 Franklin St., Westerly, RI 02891"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," CEO Larry Merlo said. "Opening access to testing in more locations using our drive-thru window represents an important milestone in our response to the pandemic. We remain grateful for the daily efforts and sacrifices of our front-line colleagues who make the continued expansion of our testing possible." The new test sites are part of the company's goal to open 1,000 sites across the country by the end of May, aiming for 1.5 million tests processed per month. More than half of these test sites are aimed to serve communities hit hardest by the pandemic. "Rhode Island is leading the nation in per capita testing, thanks in part to CVS Health'sincredible corporate partnership and steadfast commitment to their home state," Gov. Gina Raimondo said. "I'm thrilled that we are continuing to expand and diversify ourtesting options. These new drive-through sites will allow us to meet Rhode Islanders' needs intheir own communities. I could not be more grateful to CVS Health for their continuedcollaboration and support during this crisis." CVS opened a rapid test site at Twin River Casino in Lincoln in early April. Tests are available to adults only, by online reservation only.

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