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The federal government is offering free COVID-19 tests once again ahead of the holiday season. Dr. Abinash Achrekar, KOAT and University of New Mexico health expert, explains how you can get them.
Free COVID-19 tests remain available from the governments after reports of a shutdown. Orders can still be placed online and will be mailed by USPS.
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The combination tests look and work a lot like traditional at-home Covid tests: They’re easy to use and fast, often delivering results within 15 minutes. Most are only slightly more expensive ...
How to get a flu-COVID combo test Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration has granted authorization for a combined COVID-19 and flu test that can be used without a prescription.
To determine whether your COVID test is still usable, you can check the at-home COVID-19 tests listed on the FDA's website to see which brands have had their shelf lives extended.
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The spokesperson added: “Wash your hands regularly with soap and water to keep them clean and follow good respiratory hygiene ...