

No, there isn't an option to choose which brand of test you will receive. Only one person per address will be able to place an order for the free tests, even if you have multiple people living in your home. Here's how to get your free test kits.Īccording to the USPS, each residential household is eligible for three rounds of free at-home rapid antigen COVID-19 tests, for a total of 16 kits. You won't be asked to provide any credit or debit card details, as both the tests and the shipping are free. You only need to provide the US Postal Service with a few bits of information to get your free test kits. See below to find out how to get test kits, when they'll arrive and what to do if you have problems. Luckily, it only takes two minutes to order your tests. If you haven't received any tests, you can still get all 16 free tests, but you'll need to act quickly.

The site added four more free tests in March, and then another eight more in May. In January, the government launched, a website that let households order four free rapid antigen COVID-19 tests shipped by the US Postal Service. The last day to order free COVID tests is Friday, Sept.
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Over the weekend, US Postal Service updated its page for at-home COVID tests with an announcement that says the "order for free at-home COVID-19 tests program will be suspended on Friday, September 2, 2022." This comes just as the fall season approaches and as students start the new school year. 26 that the decision was made due to a limited supply of tests. Time is running out to get your free at-home COVID-19 test kits because the US federal government is ending its program soon. For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites.
