The Biden administration announced that starting Monday, U.S. households will again be able to order four free COVID-19 test kits.
The Biden administration recently announced that starting Monday, U.S. households will again be able to order four free COVID-19 test kits through COVIDTests.gov.Visiting the COVIDTests.gov site will redirect you to a USPS site, where you’ll fill out a form with your contact and shipping information to order your tests.The free tests will shipped out next week, beginning Oct. 2.
And keep in mind that some of the free tests being shipped by the government may show “expired” dates on the box, but the FDA has extended those dates.The upcoming round of ordering follows four previous rounds in which more 755 million tests were provided free of charge to households by the U.S. Postal Service and the Department of Health and Human Services, the department said in a news release.
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