Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests covered by Insuance
Per the Biden administration, Insurers are now required to cover at-home COVID testing kits every month with no out-of-pocket fees to you.
If you are covered by a US-based insurance plan, you are eligible to get up to 8 free over-the-counter tests/month at no cost to you. A family of four on the same plan would get up to 32 tests covered by their health plan per month.
If you are affiliated with CVS you can also order your FREE test here for pick-up or delivery.
CVS order FREE COVID test
https://www.cvs.com/shop/home-health-care/home-tests/home-covid-test
Order FREE COVID test from Walgreens
Donβt forget you can get FREE COVID test through your insurance provider. Each covered family member can receive 8 tests/month with NO out-of-pocket cost. Mine arrived today! See the thread for ways to get your test. Ordered mine from
Iβll receive 8 per month as long as Bidenβs executive order is in place. I like this one because they just send them monthly, I don't have to reorder. Stock UP
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FYI: COVID TEST EXPIRATION DATES EXTENDED- a handy tool to easily check for revised expiration dates is included in the article.
Why you shouldn't throw out that expired COVID test just yet
https://www.wvxu.org/health/2022-11-01/covid-test-expiration-dates-extended
FYI:
Remember to check the updated at-home COVID test revised expiration dates before you toss them.
POTUS is reaching into the COVID test stockpile. The FREE government program in partnership with USPS is set to reopen online on Thursday.
White House to restart free Covid home test program
The popular mail-order program for the home kits will start as part of a broader winter preparedness plan.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/14/free-covid-home-test-program-restart-00073962
@HealingHobbit Not exactly. I found this information helpful.
@HealingHobbit nice thread.
@nursefrombirth Thing is, if you're doing multiple tests wrong, you're still going to get the same result.
@HealingHobbit That is TRUE. I've only seen it done that way in healthcare settings and then we used 2 different swabs.
@nursefrombirth When I had my guy do his and told him it was with one swab, he almost refused. Big tough construction guy grossed out. π
@nursefrombirth I agree, multiple tests are needed. BUT....thread...with pictures. And this matches my own experience.
https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1484907053600681991