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CVS adds drive-thru testing site in Michigan

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DEARBORN, Mich. — CVS Health launched a rapid COVID-19 drive-thru testing site here, in conjunction with federal and state officials. The site will provide state residents with rapid testing and on-the-spot results at no cost, using the new Abbott ID NOW  test. CVS has opened similar large-scale rapid testing sites in Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and since March the company has conducted more than 35,000 COVID-19 tests

Testing in Dearborn will be overseen by licensed health care providers from MinuteClinic, with assistance from CVS pharmacists and will take place in the parking lot at the Henry Ford Centennial Library (16301 Michigan Avenue). Patients will receive results on-site so they can properly quarantine or seek treatment as appropriate. No  testing will take place at CVS Pharmacy or MinuteClinic locations.

“We’re delivering on our commitment to helping increase the frequency and efficiency of testing,” said CVS chief medical officer Dr. Troy Brennan. “By expanding into Michigan we now have five large-scale testing sites open to the public, which enables our dedicated team of health care professionals to process thousands of tests every day.”

“We need COVID-19 testing now more than ever to get an accurate count of infections to help us continue flattening the curve of this unprecedented pandemic in every corner of our state,” said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat. “Our partnership with CVS Health is a significant step toward speeding up Michigan’s recovery and getting Michiganders back to a sense of normalcy in their daily lives.”

Rapid COVID-19 testing is available to eligible individuals who meet criteria established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in addition to state residency and age guidelines. Patients will need to pre-register in advance online at CVS.com in order to schedule a same-day time slot for testing. To help ensure the safety of both patients and health care providers, the testing site cannot accommodate walk-ups and patients are required to remain in their vehicles throughout the entire testing process.

The new testing site is part of CVS’ efforts to expand access to COVID-19 testing to underserved, multicultural communities that are being disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. For example, while African Americans make up 14 percent of the overall population throughout Michigan, they account for approximately 33 percent of COVID-19 cases and 40 percent of deaths caused by COVID-19 in the state.1,2 To help address this issue, CVS is collaborating with organizations serving various minority populations to increase awareness of testing options in their area, including the National Medical Association.

“As the nation’s oldest and largest organization of African American physicians, the National Medical Association and our members are doing everything we can to support our communities during this pandemic,” said Dr. Oliver T. Brooks, president of the NMA. “Our collaboration with CVS Health will help drive more African American community members to rapid COVID-19 testing sites, improving access to necessary care during this crucial time. By working together, we can save lives and bring an end to this public health emergency.”

Utilizing its strong network of members and state and local societies, the NMA will help spread the word and encourage individuals to visit CVS’  rapid C drive-thru testing sites in Dearborn, Atlanta and other areas with large multicultural populations.

“Our rapid COVID-19 drive thru testing sites are helping increase access to testing for everybody impacted by the pandemic, but particularly for groups that have existing challenges with access to care,” said Dr. Garth Graham, vice president of community health and impact at CVS. “Working with the NMA and other community-based organizations  can help us engage with underserved groups in these communities and make sure there is equitable access to testing.”


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