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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Starting Monday, American households can now apply to receive four free at-home COVID-19 tests from the U.S. government, though ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ free COVID-19 test distribution program has allowed millions of households to get tests, delivered by mail, for the past several years.
Update: This program has ended and free tests are not current available from the government website. As cases of a new COVID-19 variant tick upward across the U.S., the federal government is again ...
Free at-home COVID-19 tests are now available for families across the nation. As of Thursday, families are now able to obtain up to four free COVID-19 tests through the U.S. Department of Health and ...
When the U.S. COVID-19 public health emergency ends this month, coronavirus tests will still be available, but there will be changes to who pays for them. Questions remain about exactly what those ...
Here’s how to get them, plus when to take a test. By Dani Blum Starting Thursday, you can once again order free Covid tests from the government. Every household in the United States will be able to ...
The government was expected to release a new round of free COVID test kits by mail at the end of September. On Monday, the website dedicated to ordering those tests ...
Californians are now able to get free at-home COVID-19 tests in the mail. The federal government has relaunching its program to send no-cost coronavirus test supplies to U.S. households, following a ...
WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden plans to announce on Tuesday that his administration will distribute 500 million free at-home rapid tests to Americans beginning in January to combat the surging ...
Free COVID tests are once again available through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. COVID cases are starting to fall after a summer surge, according to the Centers for Disease Control ...
The variant BA.3.2, also nicknamed "Cicada" is steadily rising in U.S. cases. Here are symptoms to look out for.