SPRINGFIELD TWP. Pa. - These days, if a person gets so much as the sniffles, right away the concern is if it's COVID or not.
That’s why over the counter, at-home rapid COVID tests are so popular. But the problem is finding one."I was feeling really sick" said Kevin Mahoney, of Wallingford.
After developing some symptoms last month, he wondered if he had COVID, so he tried to buy an at-home rapid antigen test at a local pharmacy to calm his fears."They were all sold out at CVS and the other CVS’s in the local area.
Really tough to get" Mahoney commented. He had to wait for a test to be unloaded off a CVS delivery truck. Thankfully, the test turned out negative for COVID-19.MORE HEADLINES:The rapid tests, which sell in pharmacies for about.