Update to readers:as of March 9, 2025, the U.S. federal government stopped filling orders for free COVID tests on the USPS test kit site. It really is not a surprise that the current administration ended the fre
In 2023, orders for tests were accepted through the end of May. Slowing case rates drove the decision to pause orders for the sixth round of test shipments, the spokesperson said. Tests could still be distributed again by ASPR in the future. The CDC said on March 1 that some COVID-...
COVIDtests.gov will once again offer each U.S. household four free COVID-19 test kits beginning in late September 2024.
Tests work whether or not you have COVID-19 symptoms and/or are up to date with your vaccines Test kits will ship via USPS and will arrive in 7-12 days, so it's a good idea to order as soon as possible. Don't wait until you have symptoms and need to test. Show more Eight...
households will again be able to order four free COVID-19 test kits through COVIDTests.gov. So how do you get your next batch of free tests? Visiting the COVIDTests.gov site will redirect you to a USPS site, where you’ll fill out a form with your contact and shipping information...
free COVID tests, which is the norm in some countries, when it came up at a press briefing on December 6. But after taking two weeks to consider the idea, President Biden wason it: He announced the government wouldpurchase 500 million home rapid testsand send them out to any American ...
Each U.S. household is eligible to receive four rapid, at-home tests viaCOVIDtests.gov. As of midday Sept. 24, a notice on the website still said it would reopen in “late September.” When it does, simply enter your name and home (or residential P.O. Box) address, and theU....