Medicare will cover tests for coronavirus. How to get one if you're concerned
While COVID-19 causes mild symptoms in many people, it appears to take a greater toll on individuals with underlying health conditions and on older folks.
Yet getting a test isn't as simple as going to your local pharmacy or doctor's office and asking for one. However, Hoadley added, "in the current environment, if a doctor is concerned, they're going to say the test is medically necessary."David Dee Delgado
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