Government Boosts Program to Offer Households Additional Free COVID Tests

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Government Boosts Program , to Offer Households Additional , Free COVID Tests.
ABC reports that the government will offer households
an additional four free COVID-19 tests ahead of the
approaching holiday season and a potential rise in cases.
The offer, available at covidtests.gov,
is one of the last remaining ways for people
in the U.S. to obtain free at-home rapid tests. .
Last spring, the end of the public health
emergency also ended insurance companies'
requirement to provide eight tests per month. .
Based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, health officials have anticipated a similar
number of hospitalizations in 2023 as there were last year.
In 2022, hospitalizations peaked
at almost 45,000 per week. .
In September, the government relaunched
its test ordering site, offering
four tests for every household. .
The government has now offered an
additional four tests, bringing the total number
of at-home tests to eight per household.
The Administration for Strategic Preparedness
and Response (ASPR) says that about 14.5 million
households have ordered tests since the site
relaunched, equalling 58 million free tests distributed. .
Health officials have said that the tests are
meant to help people prepare for gatherings,
particularly with those more vulnerable to COVID.
We're going to see families gather
with older loved ones and younger
loved ones and it's important that
they are able to protect their loved
ones from COVID as we head
into the winter months, Dawn O'Connell, Head of ASPR, via ABC.
We're going to see families gather
with older loved ones and younger
loved ones and it's important that
they are able to protect their loved
ones from COVID as we head
into the winter months, Dawn O'Connell, Head of ASPR, via ABC

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