The company didn’t specify which prescriptions would be eligible for free delivery, but did say there’s no minimum purchase requirement.
The retail pharmacy chain is reminding customers they can use its app to communicate with pharmacists and use the drive-thru pharmacy to avoid coming into the store.
The app also has telehealth services allowing people to get advice in their homes.
Walgreens has put purchase limits on some of its products to make sure they don’t run out.
It also created a webpage with the latest CDC guidance about the pandemic.
Read the full news release here.
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