KEY POINTS
  • CVS and UPS will start using drones to deliver prescription medications to a Florida retirement community. 
  • The drone delivery helps the community maintain social distancing measures, amid the Covid-19 pandemic. 
  • The two companies partnered last year to explore drone delivery. 
A UPS Drone in flight.

CVS and the United Parcel Service will start using drones next month to deliver prescription medications to residents in a Florida retirement community in an effort to maintain social distancing measures, UPS announced Monday. 

Starting early May, the 135,000 residents in The Villages can receive their medications via Matternet's M2 drone system, in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration. The drones will drop off prescriptions to a location near the community and a truck finish the delivery, UPS said. The company said it may expand its service to include deliveries from two more local CVS pharmacies.