Michigan Rite Aid pharmacies expanding drive-thru coronavirus testing
By: Mathew Quijano
Posted: Feb 11, 2021 7:18 PM EST
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Rite Aid pharmacies announced their plans to expand drive-thru COVID-19 testing across Michigan.
The company stated they’ll be opening 441 more free testing sites nation-wide with dozens of new self-swab sites in Michigan, including locally in Coloma.
Testing will be overseen by a pharmacist and Rite Aid has asked those eligible to register online before going to get tested.
To register and for more information on the testing sites, visit here.
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