The free COVID-19 rapid test kits from the United States government that aims to give the public a way to determine if they caught the virus at home will soon suspend their orders and availability for ...
Every household in the United States now is eligible to order more free rapid COVID-19 test kits from the federal government. Beginning Nov. 20, households that previously ordered tests this fall ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. an iHealth COVID-19 antigen rapid test kit The federal government may destroy its remaining supply of COVID-19 tests. The US ...
State officials were scrambling over New Year’s weekend to distribute more than a quarter-million rapid coronavirus tests to Massachusetts school districts, prompting the teacher’s unions to demand a ...
NEW YORK -- Millions of Americans have purchased rapid COVID-19 tests online or at local stores and signed up to receive test kits through a free government program. Unlike conventional, lab-processed ...
Even though COVID-19 measures have already eased and everything is going back to normal, it is better to be safe and protect yourself. If you're like anyone who is extra cautious, perhaps stocking up ...
Health officials recommend not automatically following the expiration date listed on a rapid test kit, as some expiration dates have been extended by the FDA. A resident displays an at-home rapid ...
People in the United States can order free COVID-19 testing kits through a federal program this month. The U.S. Health and Human Services, in partnership with the United States Postal Service, ...
If you've accumulated a stockpile of rapid at-home COVID-19 tests over the course of the pandemic — including a handful of free products delivered by the government to your home — you may be surprised ...
More than 56,000 COVID-19 antigen rapid test kits have been recalled because they were distributed without appropriate clearance or approval by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. In a news release ...
Minnesotans can now place a third order for four additional free at-home rapid tests, through the state’s online ordering program. According to the Governor’s office, residents who have previously ...