Free, at-home COVID tests are back. Here’s how to order yours BYLindsey Leake September 25, 2024 at 4:36 AM GMT+8 COVIDtests.gov will once again offer each U.S. household four free COVID-19 test kits beginning in late September 2024. ljubaphoto/Getty Images The summer wave of...
The federal government is once again offering free COVID test kits. When it opens in September, you can order up to four kits per household at COVIDTests.gov. All for free. Shipping is free, too. Just give a name and shipping address. Sharing your email is optional...
The Biden administration has resumed taking orders for free at-home COVID-19 tests as of Sept. 25. The administration is also launching a new infusion of money to boost domestic manufacturing of the test kits. How to order free COVID tests Four free tests were available for each household ...
To stay on the safe side, because people, (children, in particular,), are still getting Covid, a lot of us have stocked up on the tests. Now you can get a few more for yourself, and your family and they are free. Just place your second order atcovidtests.gov. You will receive ...
To stay on the safe side, because people, (children, in particular,), are still getting Covid, a lot of us have stocked up on the tests. Now you can get a few more for yourself, and your family and they are free. Just place your second order atcovidtests.gov. You will receive ...
to receive up to eight rapid Covid-19 antigen tests at absolutely no out-of-pocket cost. Effective November 20, 2023, every home in the United States is eligible for four at-home tests. However, if you did not take advantage of the free tests in the fall, you may order eight tests....
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the program, has started taking orders again for the at-home COVID-19 tests through the COVIDTests.gov website. Once an order is placed, U.S. Postal Service ships the test kits directly to peoples' homes. U.S. ...
On January 14, the White House released a statement indicating the Biden Administration’s intention to buy one billion at-home COVID-19 antigen rapid tests and send them—totally free of cost—to American households as cases of the Omicron variant continue to surge. ...
Taking a nasopharyngeal specimen for COVID-19 is as simple as a performing flu test. This quick how-to video walks healthcare professionals through how to swab.
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,