Although COVID-19 cases are on a steady decline nationwide, the federal government will have more free at-home testing kits available for all beginning next week.
A United States government website is displayed on a computer, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022, in Walpole, Mass., that features a page where people can order free, at-home COVID-19 tests. cases are on a steady decline nationwide, the federal government will have more free at-home testing kits available for all beginning next week., free of charge, according to federal officials.
A set date on when to order more tests hasn’t yet been released. However, you can keep tabs on the ordering process
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