The retailer is teaming up with actress Jordana Brewster ahead of Red Nose Day on May 27 to raise awareness of childhood poverty and encourage donations to help combat it.
The webinar featured Aetna Behavioral Health’s Ashley Karpinski, who discussed how CVS Health is responding to the growing need for mental health services amid the pandemic.
CVS Health said that the new business will continue to deliver research solutions for COVID-19 and beyond with community presence, data capabilities and healthcare expertise.
The discount is available to veterans and active-duty military personnel and their immediate family members with a myWalgreens membership and proof of service.
The retailer joins a growing list of retailers that are changing their mask policies to reflect current guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.