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Federal website with free at-home COVID-19 tests launches next week

Federal website with free at-home COVID-19 tests launches next week
I know we're all frustrated as we enter this new year omicron variant is causing millions of cases and record hospitalizations. I've been, I've been saying that as we remain in this pandemic. This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated right now. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated people are testing positive. But what happens after that could not be more different next week we'll announce, well that's how we are making high quality mask available to american people. The american people for free. I you know, I I know we all wish that we could finally be done with wearing mask. I get it. But there is a really important tool to stop the spread, especially about highly transmittable omicron variant. So please please wear the mask. Second testing. We're seeing real improvement and testing this month. It's estimated That we will hit approximately 15 million tests a day And we'll have over 375 million at home rapid test in January alone. That's a huge leap. We're on track to roll out a website next week where you can order free test shipped to your home And in addition to the 500 million half a billion tests that are in the process of being acquired to ship to you homes for free. Today. I'm directing my team to procure an additional half a billion additional 500 million more tests to distribute for free. I mean a billion tests in total to meet future demand. In addition, I've directed fema to work with every state territory in the district of Columbia to make sure they have enough hospital bed capacity today. I'm announcing our next deployment of six additional federal medical teams. A total of more than 120 military medical personnel, 26 hard hit states michigan new york, New Jersey Ohio Rhode island. Let me close with this. It's been a long road, But what's clear as we will get through this when everybody does their part, no matter where you live, no matter your political party, we've got to fight this together.
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Federal website with free at-home COVID-19 tests launches next week
The federal website where Americans can request free COVID-19 tests will begin accepting orders on Wednesday as the White House looks to address nationwide shortages, but supplies will be limited to just four free tests per home.Starting on Jan. 19, the website COVIDTests.gov will provide tests at no cost, including no shipping fee, the White House announced Friday.As he faced criticism for low inventory and long lines for testing, President Joe Biden announced last month that the U.S. would purchase 500 million at-home tests to launch the program, and on Thursday, the president announced that he was doubling the order to 1 billion tests.But Americans shouldn't expect a rapid turnaround on the orders, and they will have to plan ahead and request the tests well before they meet federal guidelines for when to use a test.The White House said "tests will typically ship within 7-12 days of ordering" through the U.S. Postal Service, which reports shipping times of 1-3 days for its first-class package service in the continental United States.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends at-home testing when experiencing COVID-19 systems including fever, cough, sore throat, respiratory symptoms and muscle aches, five days after a potential COVID-19 exposure, or as part of test-to-stay protocols in schools and workplaces.Tracking the omicron surgeAs COVID-19 surges, many health care facilities halt non-urgent procedures, rely on National Guard West Virginia governor says he's feeling better after his COVID-19 diagnosis and credits vaccine with saving his life Supreme Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate for US businessesWhy are so many vaccinated people getting COVID-19 lately? "Certainly if you’re going to gather with family, if you're going to a gathering where people are immunocompromised or where they're elderly or where you have people who might be unvaccinated or poorly protected from a vaccine that might be an opportunity you want to test," said Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the CDC director, on Wednesday.Officials emphasized that the federal website is just one way for people to procure COVID-19 tests. Starting on Saturday, private insurance companies will be required to cover the cost of at-home rapid tests, allowing Americans to be reimbursed for tests they purchase at pharmacies and online retailers. That covers up to eight tests per month.The White House said the four-test limit on website orders will be applied to each residential address and will apply to the first tranche of 500 million tests. It estimates that the cost of purchasing and distributing the first block of tests at $4 billion.Officials said they are cognizant that any launch of a website carries some risks — and memories of the disastrous roll-out during the Obama administration of Healthcare.gov are still fresh — but said they believe they are well-positioned to handle expected demand for tests.

The federal website where Americans can request free COVID-19 tests will begin accepting orders on Wednesday as the White House looks to address nationwide shortages, but supplies will be limited to just four free tests per home.

Starting on Jan. 19, the website COVIDTests.gov will provide tests at no cost, including no shipping fee, the White House announced Friday.

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As he faced criticism for low inventory and long lines for testing, President Joe Biden announced last month that the U.S. would purchase 500 million at-home tests to launch the program, and on Thursday, the president announced that he was doubling the order to 1 billion tests.

But Americans shouldn't expect a rapid turnaround on the orders, and they will have to plan ahead and request the tests well before they meet federal guidelines for when to use a test.

The White House said "tests will typically ship within 7-12 days of ordering" through the U.S. Postal Service, which reports shipping times of 1-3 days for its first-class package service in the continental United States.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends at-home testing when experiencing COVID-19 systems including fever, cough, sore throat, respiratory symptoms and muscle aches, five days after a potential COVID-19 exposure, or as part of test-to-stay protocols in schools and workplaces.

Tracking the omicron surge

"Certainly if you’re going to gather with family, if you're going to a gathering where people are immunocompromised or where they're elderly or where you have people who might be unvaccinated or poorly protected from a vaccine that might be an opportunity you want to test," said Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the CDC director, on Wednesday.

Officials emphasized that the federal website is just one way for people to procure COVID-19 tests. Starting on Saturday, private insurance companies will be required to cover the cost of at-home rapid tests, allowing Americans to be reimbursed for tests they purchase at pharmacies and online retailers. That covers up to eight tests per month.

The White House said the four-test limit on website orders will be applied to each residential address and will apply to the first tranche of 500 million tests. It estimates that the cost of purchasing and distributing the first block of tests at $4 billion.

Officials said they are cognizant that any launch of a website carries some risks — and memories of the disastrous roll-out during the Obama administration of Healthcare.gov are still fresh — but said they believe they are well-positioned to handle expected demand for tests.