
Households may now order another four at-home tests, or eight if they have not placed an order since the program was revived in September.
Headline: Expanded At-Home Testing Program Allows Households to Order Additional COVID-19 Tests Subheading: Households Eligible for Up to Four Additional At-Home COVID-19 Tests Analysis: The at-home testing program, which was reintroduced in September, has been expanded to provide households with the opportunity to order additional COVID-19 tests. This initiative aims to facilitate widespread testing and early detection of the virus, thereby curbing its spread and protecting public health. Summary: Under the recently expanded at-home testing program, households now have the option to order up to four additional COVID-19 tests. However, those who have not previously placed an order since the program's revival in September are eligible to receive up to eight tests. This expansion is part of a broader strategy to increase access to testing and enable individuals to take proactive measures in monitoring their health and preventing the transmission of the virus.
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The U.S. is providing free Covid tests by mail. Households can order up to four tests, or eight if they haven't ordered before since September.
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