Minnesota Health Care Provider Taking Curbside Tests of COVID 19
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - A Twin Cities hospital is offering a different testing approach to patients who may have been exposed to the coronavirus known as COVID-19 - curbside testing.
M Health Fairview has posted the information on its website. Patients may be directed to come to one of its sites and remain in the vehicle while a swab sample is taken.
Mayo Clinic and other health care providers have added COVID-19 information to their websites. Businesses and other organizations have been responding by allowing/advising employees to work from home and canceling or limiting travel.
Some businesses are also trying to help the financial strain some customers may be dealing with.
Citi sent this message to its credit card customers Wednesday:
Amid ongoing concerns about the Coronavirus COVID-19, Citi is closely monitoring the latest reports from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and has taken a number of precautionary measures for the health and safety of our customers and colleagues.
We wanted to reach out and share a few of the ways we are here to serve you, our customer, during this time:
We encourage you to access your account from home 24/7 using Citi Online or the Citi Mobile App to view transactions, check balances, make payments, and more. We've made a number of enhancements that make it easier than ever to manage your account digitally.
If you've been impacted by COVID-19 and need our support, we're here to help. We will have dedicated assistance available 24/7 - please contact us at the number on the back of your card to find out about "always on" assistance programs that may be available to you, such as credit line increases and collection forbearance.
If you visit our branches, please know, our branch teams are available to serve you, as always. We've augmented daily cleaning procedures with the use of stronger disinfectant products on high-touch surfaces, have made hand sanitizer readily available, and are educating branch teams on best practices recommended by the CDC.
Here are some notable COVID 19 websites: