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Free COVID-19 Tests by Mail Program Resumes Amid Rising Cases

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In response to a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases, the U.S. government has reinstated its popular program offering free at-home COVID-19 tests to the public. Beginning next week, Americans will once again be able to order these tests online and receive them via mail, an initiative aimed at making testing more accessible as the nation faces a resurgence of the virus.

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The program, which had previously been paused, is being relaunched as health officials observe an increase in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. The Biden administration is encouraging all Americans to take advantage of this opportunity to monitor their health, especially with the approaching cold and flu season, which could further complicate the spread of respiratory illnesses.

“Testing remains a crucial tool in our fight against COVID-19,” said a White House spokesperson. “By providing free tests directly to households, we’re ensuring that every American has access to this essential resource, regardless of their circumstances.”

To participate in the program, individuals can visit the official government website and request up to four free COVID-19 tests per household. The tests will be shipped via the U.S. Postal Service, with deliveries expected to start in the following weeks. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance the nation’s preparedness and response to potential COVID-19 outbreaks.

The return of the free testing program comes at a time when public health experts are urging continued vigilance against COVID-19. While vaccination rates have increased and treatments have improved, the virus remains a significant public health concern, particularly with the emergence of new variants that could potentially evade immunity.

Public health officials are also reminding Americans of the importance of other preventive measures, such as wearing masks in crowded indoor settings and staying home when feeling unwell, to help reduce the spread of the virus.

The reinstatement of the free COVID-19 testing program underscores the government’s commitment to providing the public with the tools necessary to manage the ongoing pandemic. As the situation evolves, the availability of these tests will play a key role in identifying cases early and preventing larger outbreaks.

For more information on how to order free COVID-19 tests, visit the official government website starting next week.

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