At-home COVID-19 tests can be difficult to find, but that will soon change.
The latest omicron variant of COVID-19 is highly contagious and has led to a rise in cases worldwide. The United States is now experiencing a significant increase in positive cases, and the demand for testing is up.
The Biden administration is taking steps to combat the surge in positive cases. On Tuesday, the president announced his administration’s plan to offer 500 million at-home tests to Americans. Find out what you need to know about this news.
COVID-19 cases are on the rise
On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially classified a new strain of the virus, called the omicron variant. On Dec. 1, the United States identified its first confirmed case. Since then, many cities have experienced increased COVID-19 cases, and there has been a rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations around the country.
Many COVID-19 testing centers have limited appointment openings, while others have long lines. At-home rapid tests are available at stores and pharmacies around the country, but the increased demand for testing has resulted in tests being low in stock. Many Americans want to get tested, but they may be unable to find tests as quickly as necessary.
The good news is that will soon change. The Biden administration announced its plan to make 500 million at-home COVID-19 tests available to Americans in the coming year.
Here’s what you need to know
In January 2022, 500 million rapid at-home COVID-19 tests will be made available to Americans. The U.S. government will set up a website where Americans can request tests online for free. Tests will be mailed to homes and the delivery of tests will begin in January.
It’s unclear how many tests each household will be able to request. Specific details are still being worked out, and more information will be made available later.
But that’s not all. Additional federal testing locations will also be created around the country, with plans for extra testing sites to be set up in New York City later this week. The Biden administration also announced its plans to send 1,000 military healthcare members to struggling hospitals and plans to send emergency response teams to states that need extra help.
Right now, at-home COVID-19 testing comes with an added cost to consumers, and it can be difficult to find tests due to the demand. Not everyone can afford the high cost of tests.
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