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 government's free at-home COVID-19 test distribution program is no longer accepting orders, its website says. Here's how to get tests in the meantime.
For over three years, the government mailed free COVID-19 testing kits to households across ... allowing people to order up to four test kits free of charge. According to the website, tests ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government's free at-home COVID-19 test distribution program has ... At-home testing kits are also sold at pharmacies, grocery stories and many other retailers.
WASHINGTON D.C. — The federal government has suspended its free COVID-19 test distribution program, marking the end of an initiative that provided nearly 900 million rapid tests to households ...
As of March 10, the government's free coronavirus test distribution program ... Most rapid at-home COVID-19 testing kits cost between $12 to $24 out-of-pocket for a pack of two tests.
Previously, every American household was eligible to order four free at-⁠home COVID test kits ... Most rapid at-home COVID-19 testing kits cost between $12 to $24 out-of-pocket for a pack ...