The new Test-To-Treat program aims to help people get tested for COVID-19 and if positive, be given free anti-viral pills on the spot.
- Two COVID-19 antiviral pills are already available for free in the U.S., but getting them can be challenging.
The new Test-To-Treat program aims to help people get tested for COVID-19 and if positive, to help them be given free anti-viral pills on the spot. Certain pharmacies across the U.S., including CVS, Walgreens and Walmart, have confirmed some of their locations are getting ready to take part in the program.
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