Americans can order additional free at-home Covid-19 tests supplied by the US government starting next week.
now says every home in the US can order an additional set of four tests starting next week.
The Biden administration initially made 500 million free tests available, but fewer than 300 million have been ordered, White House assistant press secretary Kevin Munoz said. Covid-19 has killed more than 952,000 people and infected about 79.1 million in the United States since January 2020, according to data by Johns Hopkins University.
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