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Rite Aid is doing its part to help with coronavirus testing in Ohio and other parts of the United States.  The pharmacy chain has opened seven “self-swab nasal testing sites” across the country, and one of them is at its Parma location, with the other stateside location near Toledo.

Two more testing sites are slated to open at Rite Aid stores in Akron and Youngstown on Wednesday.  WKYC 3News Cleveland has more on which location to get tested:

Here are the testing site addresses:

  • Akron: 4053 South Main Street

  • Parma: 5795 State Road

  • Youngstown: 713 North State Street in Girard

The Parma location has already started, with 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. as part of the hours.  It can test up to 200 people per day, and testing has to take place at the Rite Aid parking lot, with patients instructed to stay in their vehicles.

There are some rules on how to get tested in the first place:

Those wishing to get a test must be pre-screened using the CDC’s guidelines and will have to pre-register here.

Click here to read more.

 

Article Courtesy of WKYC 3News Cleveland

First and Second Picture Courtesy of Justin Sullivan and Getty Images

Video Courtesy of YouTube and WKYC 3News Cleveland

CORONAVIRUS: Rite Aid Adds Self-Swab Testing Center in Parma, Plans to Expand to Akron and Youngstown  was originally published on wzakcleveland.com