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STATES CURRENTLY OFFERING TESTING: Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.


TYPE(S) OF TEST CURRENTLY OFFERED: All current locations are using Abbott's self-administered ID NOW COVID-19 swab test, overseen by a Walgreens pharmacist. Future sites may use this


test or LabCorp's COVID-19 self-swab test. In addition, approximately 100 LabCorp at Walgreens labs within stores will offer antibody blood tests for those who are asymptomatic but


believe they had the virus at least three weeks prior. There are plans to expand to up to 170 locations. HOW TO GET TESTED: Patients must meet eligibility criteria established by the CDC by 


completing on online health assessment. If you're eligible, a lab order request will be sent to PWNHealth, a provider network, and an e-mail will be sent with next steps. Rather than


sign up for a test, anyone experiencing severe symptoms such as severe shortness of breath, continuous chest pain or pressure, or persistent fever above 102 degrees should seek immediate


medical attention, advises Walgreens. WAIT TIME FOR RESULTS: Patients should receive swab results electronically within about 24 hours. Timing for future tests and locations is still being


determined. WALMART NUMBER OF TESTING SITES: There are 139 drive-through sites in 22 states. STATES CURRENTLY OFFERING TESTING: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky,


Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Wisconsin, Massachusetts and Virginia. TYPE(S) OF TESTS BEING OFFERED: 


Locations offer either an eTrueNorth or Quest Diagnostics test with a self-administered nasal swab, observed by a trained medical volunteer. HOW TO GET TESTED: Patients who are exhibiting


symptoms of the virus or health care workers and first responders are eligible for testing. Look up which lab is offering services at participating Walmart locations and then schedule an


appointment through eTrueNorth or Quest Diagnostics. WAIT TIME FOR RESULTS: Quest delivers results within an average of two days; eTrueNorth within 24 to 48 hours. _Editor's note: This


article has been updated with new testing locations._


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