New York (CNN) — Some customers who were unable to fill or pick up their prescriptions at CVS locations on Tuesday because of technical issues may want to go back to the pharmacy.
A CVS spokesperson said in a statement Tuesday that the company has resolved a network connection issue that prevented some pharmacies from delivering medicine to customers.
“Some patients may experience minor delays as stores come back online,” a CVS spokesperson said.
Many people on social media complained earlier in the day that they couldn’t pick up their prescriptions or were being turned away for tests and flu shots.
“We are experiencing a known system outage,” CVS responded to frustrated customers on X . “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and can assure you that we are dili