With test delays across country, Kroger and CVS Health say they can help businesses, college campuses
Kroger and CVS Health [a PCC Executive Member] are pitching Covid-19 testing programs to employers, such as colleges and manufacturing plants.
The retailers are focused on the business-to-business approach as testing delays cause long waits for patients and make it harder for public health officials stop the virus’s spread.
CVS tailors its testing services to the employer, such as doing rapid diagnostic testing on a college campus or sending their workers’ test results after they visit a drive-thru.
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