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Walgreens, Walmart and CVS to sell COVID-19 tests on shelves, online in next few days

Walgreens, Walmart and CVS to sell COVID-19 tests on shelves, online in next few days Rapid COVID-19 tests at home and last updated 2021-04-21 22:10:17-04 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Walgreens, Walmart and CVS drug stores all say COVID-19 tests will be available on their shelves and online in the next few days. They said they have different variations of the COVID-19 test. CVS leaders said tests include the Ellume COVID-19 Home Test, the Abbott BinaxNOW COVID-19 Antigen Self Test and the Pixel by Labcorp PCR Test Home Collection Kit. They said all three tests have received FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), do not require a prescription and are intended for use by people with or without symptoms.

Why so many COVID-19 cases but barely any flu cases this year?

Why so many COVID-19 cases but barely any flu cases this year? StoryBlocks and last updated 2021-02-26 12:10:44-05 HAMPTON ROADS, Va. – Virginia state health officials say this year there have barely been any flu cases reported. As COVID-19 has created a new way of living for people around the world, it’s also caused the number of reported flu cases to fall astronomically. “We re really pleased to see that those numbers are small,” said Jeff Stover with the Virginia Department of Health. Across the country, we ve seen flu almost nonexistent.” The Virginia Health Department tracks the flu case numbers weekly. There have barely been any cases across the state, and February has historically been a peak time for flu season.

Primary care doctors across Virginia frustrated with lack of vaccines

Confused about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout? Here s what s going on in the Historic Triangle

Riverside Health System announced on Wednesday the organization would start vaccinating patients 65 years old and older currently in an “active treatment” plan since Jan. 1, 2020. (WYDaily/ Courtesy of Unsplash) The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is coordinating with local health departments and hospital systems to get residents vaccinated against the coronavirus. But what does the vaccine distribution plan actually look like and just how effective is it?  Getting the vaccine In order to get the vaccine, residents must first be eligible for the phase their local health department is currently vaccinating. All local health departments, including the Peninsula Health District (PHD), are currently vaccinating people in Phase 1a and Phase 1b. 

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