This grocery chain performed 250,000 CIVID-19 tests
The first Drive-Thru test site opened in April and the store now offers 15 minutes of antibody test.
Pandemic coronavirus started nine months ago, butCases continue to increase.Grocery store The chains areIntensify their safety measures again Some also offer ways to get a CVIV-19 test.Kroger is one of the first grocery stores to offer this health service to customers and the chain recently revealed that it had ledA quarter of a million tests since April.
The chain contains storage sites in 35 states throughout the country. HisFirst Kroger Health Drive-Thru test site was running at Franklin County, Ky. Fairgrounds in mid-April. Few weeks laterAdditional test centers Open across Colorado, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee and Kentucky. (To keep you and your family safe, here isThe 7 healthiest foods to eat right now.)
In October, the channel started to offerRapid antibody tests Who are ready within 15 minutes and cost only $ 25. People who believe they may have had COVID-19 and currently no symptoms are eligible for the test.
Now, guests can go toTHELITTLECLINIC.COM To save and complete a projection before planning an appointment to be tested. The results are available within 24 to 48 hours after receipt of the test. If the test is positive, an authorized health professional will call for discussing next steps. The patient portal holds a trace of the information and test results so that it is easy to access.
Kroger is not the only grocery store in your area to offer CVIV-19 tests. Walmart has just announced the launch ofTest kits at home which can be ordered online.
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