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The federal government program that mailed free at-home COVID-19 tests to households is no longer active. Some insurance providers may still cover the cost of at-home tests, and free tests may be ...
The federal government program that mailed free at-home COVID-19 tests to households is no longer active. Some insurance providers may still cover the cost of at-home tests, and free tests may be ...
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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.
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The federal government "is not currently accepting orders" for its free COVID-19 test program, according to a message on the program website. For over three years, the government mailed free COVID-19 ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ free COVID-19 test distribution program has allowed millions of households to get tests, delivered by mail, for the past several years.