Americans can once again order COVID-19 tests, without being charged, straight to their homes. The U.S. government reopened the program on Thursday, allowing any household in the U.S. to order up to four at-home COVID nasal swab kits through the website,
(WASHINGTON) — The federal government program used for the last two winters to send free COVID tests to Americans’ homes will get up-and-running once again in the coming days, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said Wednesday. Becerra made the announcement at a CVS drugstore...
The Biden administration announced that starting Monday, U.S. households will again be able to order four free COVID-19 test kits.
Nearly half of the 500 million free COVID-19 tests that the Biden administration recently made available to Americans still haven’t been claimed as virus cases plummet and people feel less urgency to test.
Test kits are currently out of stock on the company's website. The FDA says results take around 20 minutes and the shelf life of the tests last around four months. These prices are many times higher than antigen testing options, though device manufacturers say COVID-19 tests are generally...
While U.S. Covid-19 testing capacity has been dramatically improved and new kinds of tests have come to market, there have still been turnaround delays and shortages. The bill would use federal money to help companies ramp up their manufacturing of tests and secure supplies like s...
"The Postal Service is seeing very limited cases of addresses that are not registered as multi-unit buildings which could lead to COVID test kit ordering difficulties. This is occurring in a small percentage of orders," said a spokesperson in a statement. ...
Can I still get free COVID-19 test kits? Just days after the FDAauthorized a new boosterdesigned to blunt a winter surge in cases, some communities will now face uncertainty when it comes to obtaining tests. The program is also ending just as students are returning to classrooms ...
Can I still get free COVID-19 test kits? Just days after the FDAauthorized a new boosterdesigned to blunt a winter surge in cases, some communities will now face uncertainty when it comes to obtaining tests. The program is also ending just as students are returning to classrooms across the...
Older people and those with preexisting conditions are more vulnerable to the respiratory virus. According to a tally by The Associated Press, more than 58,000 COVID-19 deaths have involved nursing homes and otherlong-term care facilities. That is over 40% of the nation's more than 135,000...