US to offer more free COVID tests nationwide
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[November 21, 2023]
By Ahmed Aboulenein
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Monday will start taking
orders for another round of free COVID-19 tests for delivery across the
country, a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spokesperson
said.
Households that had ordered four free tests through COVIDTests.gov when
they were offered again in September are eligible to order four more,
while those that did not can submit two orders for a total of eight free
tests.
The government is making tests available ahead of the U.S. holiday
season, which starts with Thanksgiving on Nov. 23 and ends with New
Year's celebrations, as travel on public transportation and indoor
gatherings tend to spread infections.
Weekly COVID-19 hospital admissions climbed to over 16,000 on Nov. 11,
according to the latest U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) data, up from almost 15,000 the previous week, but lower than the
nearly 24,000 at the same time last year.
President Joe Biden's administration had initially suspended the popular
free test program, which started taking orders in January 2022, in
August of that year, citing a lack of congressional funding. It resumed
offering the tests in December 2022 as cases were surging, and opened
another round of orders on Sept. 25 this year.
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COVID-19 home test kits are pictured in a store window during the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in the Manhattan borough of
New York City, New York, U.S., January 19, 2022. REUTERS/Carlo
Allegri
The tests are paid for using
COVID-19 supplemental funding from the American Rescue Plan, the HHS
spokesperson said.
The Biden administration has distributed over 1.6 billion free tests
to date, the spokesperson said, including those delivered to
people's homes through the website, as well as millions weekly to
long-term care facilities, schools, community health centers, and
food banks.
HHS and the Department of Education plan to expand a program that
brings tests to schools nationwide over the coming weeks.
(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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