Nearly 1,000 of Kroger's employees have taken the tests.

She said it also may change the way customers think of Kroger and link its mission of serving fresh food to health.Along with the at-home kits, Kroger can customize the program like setting up a test site at large manufacturing or meatpacking plants, she said.

"That's honestly a key differentiator for us right now," she said.CVS Chief Medical Officer Dr. Troyen Brennan said instead of relying on backlogged labs, employers can hire CVS to open a location on their campus, test workers and get the results within minutes with a rapid diagnostic test.

Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a prenatal test in which a sample of chorionic villi is removed from the placenta for testing.

We want to hear from you.Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your inboxGet this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. To get a second, confirmatory test, Smith went that same afternoon to a drive-up testing center run by CVS at Georgia Tech.

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She said the telemedicine consultation goes a long way, with health-care employees trained to coax and calm the person who's getting tested.She said it's waiting on approval from the Food and Drug Administration for an approach people may find less intimidating: a saliva-based test.Got a confidential news tip?

As a country, the more people who are working on scaling this up, the better it is. CVS Health is offering no cost coronavirus testing (COVID-19) available to qualifying residents in select states, 18 and older. She said the approach required the company to pull nurse practitioners and pharmacists out of stores, go through lots of protective equipment and expose employees to health risks.She said Kroger wanted to find a simpler, safer and faster way. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis.Kroger has an at-home test kit that it's selling to businesses to help them determine if a worker has Covid-19.

Your doctor will notify you of the results.It could be, but it's over relatively quickly.

The extraction itself runs only a few minutes.You'll need to take it easy immediately after a CVS test, so arrange for someone to drive you home. Find test sites and schedule a COVID-19 test to get results in as soon as 30 minutes. As testing ramps up nationwide, so has concern over inconclusive test results. Rare cases of defects in baby's fingers or toes have been reported, especially when CVS was done before nine weeks.

It can also test workers' at one of their drive-thrus and send results to the employer.With Kroger's at-home tests, Lindholz said the company saw "a way to make a difference and to be helpful to the country" — especially as it saw such a great need. "We're yet to break the 1 million mark. The sample can be taken through the cervix (transcervical) or the abdominal wall (transabdominal).During pregnancy, the placenta provides oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby and removes waste products from the baby's blood. She said the grocer is looking to hire lab partners in other parts of the country.Lindholz said it has spoken to clients in hospitality, sports, health care and education, but declined to disclose their number and names.When a person does the at-home test, she said they put the swab up each nostril — but only halfway up, unlike the nasopharyngeal swabs that go deep into the nostril.Even so, Lindholz acknowledged that the test may make some squeamish. The nation's largest supermarket chain said Thursday it wants to sell the at-home test kits to employers trying to reopen or stay open as the CVS has a program called Return Ready. The company declined to say how many customers it has so far.CVS declined to release its pricing information, saying each contract is different based on the type of test, frequency of testing and services the company chooses.CVS has more than 1,800 drive-thru testing locations.

Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a prenatal test that is used to detect birth defects, genetic diseases, and other problems during Chorionic villi are tiny parts of the placenta that are formed from the fertilized egg, so they have the same genes as the baby.You may be offered CVS if you have certain risk factors for CVS can help identify such chromosomal problems as Down syndrome or other genetic diseases such as CVS does not detect open neural tube defects like spina bifida.CVS may carry a slightly higher risk of miscarriage than The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology recommends offering CVS when there is an increased risk for a genetic disorder in the baby. Its testing program is called COVIDCare Plus.Colleen Lindholz, president of Kroger Health, said results from the company's at-home test kits typically take about three days — including shipping.

In the months ahead, Brennan said he expects rapid test devices with greater sensitivity to become available and narrow the difference in accuracy between tests processed on-site and by labs.Many companies will have to pitch in to provide the kind of rapid and plentiful testing that the U.S. needs, said Fred Turner, CEO of "We need to be doing millions of tests per day," he said. He said CVS wants that to improve to three days or less for at least 95% of its tests.Brennan said CVS tailors its testing services to the employer.