As a Federal Retail Pharmacy Partner, Rite Aid will receive vaccine allocation from the federal government in five states and two jurisdictions: California, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and New York City. We may also receive dose allocation directly from additional state and local jurisdictions. Rite Aid does not determine vaccine supply
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Rite Aid (RAD) was founded by Alex Grass in 1962 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, as a health and beauty store, originally called Thrift D Discount Center. The company changed its name to Rite Aid Corporation in 1968 ahead of its initial public offering (IPO) on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX). May 28, 2020
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Are all Rite Aid stores closing?
Rite Aid CEO Heyward Donigan made the announcement on Monday during a phone call with analysts. … Rite Aid says it plans to keep its stores opened and is cleaning often especially around checkouts and bathrooms. “We do not have any plans for store closures or altered store hours,” Donigan said.
What was CVS called before?
CVS Pharmacy used to be a subsidiary of Melville Corporation, where its full name was initially Consumer Value Stores. Melville later changed its name to CVS Corporation in 1996 after Melville sold off many of its nonpharmacy stores. The last of its nondrugstore operations were sold in 1997.
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