Free Covid-19 at home is proving to be very popular

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 28: People with appointments line up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination site in Lincoln Park, east of Los Angeles, as part of an easing of lockdown restrictions on January 28, 2021 in Los Angeles. California Public Health has announced an updated COVID-19 vaccine delivery plan as the state faces growing complaints about the slow rollout of the coronavirus vaccine. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Biden’s leadership announced last month that at-home Covid-19 tests would once again be available on a government website.

Test kits will be available on CovidTest. gov and each user will be able to request four loose kits. So far, the government reports the highest demand for those kits.

The government distributed loose Covid cheque kits in January 2022. According to the official website, the program has distributed more than 755 million checks to two-thirds of U. S. households.

In short, they stopped distributing check kits on June 1 to save supplies.

Covid cases are surging as winter approaches, and hospitalizations are also emerging.

Biden’s management has announced that the new control kits will run into EG. 5, the lacheck Covid variant.

The test kits will run until the end of 2023 and will come with additional commands to check if the device has passed its expiration date.

Biden’s leadership also announced that $600 million would be set aside for the production of at-home COVID tests, which would allow for the production of some two hundred million kits.

“These critical investments will increase production levels of immediate at-home COVID-19 testing in our country and mitigate the spread of the virus,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra.

PCR prices are rising, and the insurance policy for home kits is decreasing.

If other people can’t get tested quickly, the disease will most likely spread and increase the number of cases.

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