SAN DIEGO, California (KGTV) – As COVID-19 instances continue to accumulate nationwide, the call for it is increasing.
CVS Pharmacy has provided loose driving sites in San Diego County, however, some have reported significant delays in receiving check results.
“I think I would check CVS because they seem to have loose evidence and a very convenient driving service,” said San Diego resident Michelle Naidenoff.
“It’s a self-administered check, if the control was done, he handed over a sheet that originally indicated the effects of 2 to four days, and then they turned it down at the time of the check and said it could take up to 10 days.”
Ten days later, Naidenoff had no answers.
“Then, on the 16th, I called and waited several times,” he said after letting her wait too long, hung up.
Five hours later, Naidenoff said the result of his negative check had given the impression on the online website.
“16 days, I think it’s essentially useless,” he said. “When it comes to slowing down the virus, touch localization is very important. The fact that they would have such poor quality of care for follow-up alarms.”
According to CVS, all patient samples taken from sites are sent to offsite sites.
Independent and third-party laboratories are then to process and deliver the effects, according to CVS. CVS then communicates these effects to patients.
In a response to ABC 10News, a CVS spokesman said in part:
“This creates a bottleneck with the number of CVS seats, however, they don’t have the infrastructure with the lab to get the effects in a timely manner,” Naidenoff said.
“Until you can deliver the effects in a timely manner, you’ll get benefits from more labs and then prevent them from appearing in more places.”