The company will be opening 21 additional drive-thru sites on June 11 via its partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, bringing its total number of testing sites to 92.
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Locations are opening April 22 in Delaware, Idaho, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia through Rite Aid’s partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services.
The retailer, through its partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services is opening new testing locations April 18 in Waldwick, N.J., and Valley Cottage, N.Y.
For the full year, Rite Aid reported revenue of $21.9 billion, a 1.3% increase over fiscal 2019, and a net loss of $469.2 million, or $8.82 per share — an improvement over fiscal 2019 when it posted a loss per share of $12.62.
The company said that the two new Pennsylvania sites would open in York and Pittsburgh on April 16, joining existing self-testing sites in Philadelphia and Harrisburg.