Free COVID test website launches early

The website is in its beta phase and will be operating at a limited capacity until Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (KLKN) – The Biden Administration quietly launched their website for Americans to request free at-home COVID tests today, a day before the site was set to officially launch.

The website is in its beta phase and will be operating at a limited capacity until Wednesday.

According to the site, “COVIDtests.gov is up and running early so we can test the site before our official launch tomorrow. We have tests for every residential address in the U.S. Please check back tomorrow if you run into any unexpected issues.

The website now includes a link for Americans to order four tests per residential address, to be delivered by the United States Postal Service.  According to the website, the first round of tests may not be shipped out until the end of the month due to high demand.

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If you need a COVID test now visit LLCHD’s website for more information.

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