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It's that time of year again where you may be asking yourself if your sore throat is the flu, a cold or a case of COVID-19. Though health officials still recommend testing for COVID-19 if you're ...
The federal government program that mailed free at-home COVID-19 tests to households is no longer active. Some insurance providers may still cover the cost of at-home tests, and free tests may be ...
The federal government program that mailed free at-home COVID-19 tests to households is no longer active. Some insurance providers may still cover the cost of at-home tests, and free tests may be ...
The Sacramento Public Library has become one of the first in the nation to offer free pregnancy tests and sexual health supplies through its new Sexual Health Resource Cabinets. The initiative ...
The United States government has discontinued its free at-home COVID-19 test program after four years. The program, which began in 2021, shipped over 900 million tests directly to U.S. households.
The program for individuals has been shut down, but groups can still order 400 or more tests from the government for free. Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications ...
The federal government "is not currently accepting orders" for its free COVID-19 test program, according to a message on the program website. For over three years, the government mailed free COVID-19 ...
The federal government program that provides free at-home Covid-19 tests says it is “not currently accepting orders,” according to the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response website.
Americans can no longer order free at-home COVID-19 tests from the government through COVIDtests.gov. The suspension of the program, which has distributed over 1.8 billion COVID tests across the ...