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How to get four more free at-home COVID-19 testing kits by mail

As the surge of COVID-19 increases this fall/winter, along with flu season, it’s increasingly important to get tested for COVID-19, especially if you’re experiencing symptoms or have been exposed to someone who’s tested positive. 

Residential households in the U.S. are eligible for an order of FREE at-home tests. The tests are completely FREE — no cost whatsoever. No credit card or health insurance necessary. 

At-home test kit for COVID with swabs, sealed packets and blue mask in background

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Starting Sept. 26, 2024, every U.S. household is eligible to receive another four FREE at-home COVID-?19 tests. Limit one order per household. The tests begin shipping on Sept. 30. 2024.

Each order includes four individual rapid antigen COVID-19 tests. For more details about at-home tests, including extended shelf life and updated expiration dates, visit COVID.gov/tests.

To get your complimentary kits, go to COVIDTests.gov and simply enter your name and address. Need help placing an order? You can also call 800-232-0233 (TTY 888-720-7489).

Tests will be sent first-class mail via the U.S. Postal Service. 

About the at-home COVID-19 tests

The tests are rapid antigen at-home tests (not PCR) and can be taken anywhere. There is no lab drop-off required. Get results at-home within 30 minutes. 

The tests work whether or not you have COVID-?19 symptoms and regardless of the status of your COVID-?19 vaccines.

The tests are also commonly referred to as self-tests or over-the-counter (OTC) tests. 

When should you take a test?

If you begin having COVID-?19 symptoms, like fever, sore throat, runny nose or loss of taste or smell

OR

At least five (5) days after you come into close contact with someone with COVID-?19

OR

When you’re going to gather with a group of people, especially those at risk of severe disease or may not be up to date on their COVID-?19 vaccines.

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