Ahead of the official rollout in September, government agencies are reminding people how they will be able to get free tests delivered to their homes this fall.
The federal government is again gearing up to send out free at-home COVID-19 tests to U.S. households. They will be able to test for all new variants.The Department of Health and Human Services page says you can order tests again at the end of September. While the site is not currently open, they are getting the word out in advance of their roll-out next month, reporting they have previously sent out more than 900 million COVID-19 tests.
In the meantime, the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response lays out options for testing at low and no-cost for people around the country. Seattle Public Schools to invest $14.
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