U.S.
finalizing purchase of COVID tests, to be distributed for free
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[January 05, 2022]
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Nandita Bose
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden
administration is finalizing contracts for 500 million rapid COVID-19
tests that it plans to distribute for free to Americans who request
them, spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on Tuesday.
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The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has swiftly spread across the
United States since its detection on Dec. 1, replacing Delta as the
dominant strain and sparking a new wave of infections that pushed
recorded daily cases near the 1 million mark on Monday.
Psaki did not share details on how soon the tests will be available.
The administration, she said, is in the process of finalizing the
contracts and expects the first shipment from manufacturers to come
soon.
The website to be used to request the free tests will be up and
running later this month, she added.
"This is about making them free and accessible to the people who
want them," Psaki said.
President Joe Biden announced the free test initiative in December
as the Omicron variant sent Americans scrambling to obtain tests.
Tests have become hard to find in many areas, and long lines often
form where they are available.
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The Omicron variant is
estimated to account for over 95% of the
coronavirus infections circulating in the United
States as of Jan. 1, the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on
Tuesday.
The fast-spreading variant was first detected in
southern Africa and Hong Kong in November and
has since swept through the globe at lightning
speed, although signs that it may cause milder
symptoms than previous variants have offered
some relief.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt, Nandita Bose and
Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Leslie Adler and
Rosalba O'Brien)
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