

Please note: Testing for travel is no longer covered by federal testing criteria. To travel with confidence, follow the latest CDC guidance opens in a new tab.All travelers-including individuals who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines-should self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms and get tested three to five days after travel, if they develop symptoms.If you’re not fully vaccinated or if a negative COVID-19 test is needed for entry, get tested at a Walgreens near you.Make sure you understand and follow any testing, proof of vaccination, masking and quarantine requirements at your destination.Check specific travel recommendations for your destination.Get resources for domestic opens in a new tab, international opens in a new tab and cruise ship opens in a new tab travel.Please check with your airline and destination for local guidance and requirements. Staying up to date opens in a new tab on your COVID-19 vaccines-and getting tested before and after traveling, along with taking everyday precautions-can help reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 on planes, in airports, at destinations and back home. Why do I have to get the flu and COVID-19 test together? Why can’t I get the flu test alone?.Testing services at Walgreens may be covered by your HSA, FSA or HRA. Patients may also elect to receive a combination COVID and PCR flu test for an out of pocket cost of $164.99. Patients who have flu-like symptoms can elect to pay $128.99 out of pocket for a rapid flu test. The patient is responsible for covering any out-of-pocket costs not covered by their insurance provider. Uninsured patients that meet federal eligibility criteria opens in a new tab may be eligible to receive a no cost PCR flu test as part of the combination COVID-19 and Influenza A/B test offered by Walgreens. While these tests are administered together, it is possible that your plan may cover one but not the other. 4 Before receiving any testing services at Walgreens, please contact your insurance provider to understand your benefits. Insurance coverage for flu and COVID-19 testing may vary depending on your insurance provider and plan.


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