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Aug 26 2022
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Government website to suspend orders for free COVID tests due to limited supply
WASHINGTON – Beginning next week, the Biden administration will suspend taking orders for free at-home COVID-19 tests because of limited supply, USA TODAY has learned.
The administration is expected to announce Friday that it needs to preserve tests for a potential rise in infections in the fall, according to a senior administration official.
As of Sept. 2, free tests will no
Business InsiderJun 07 2024
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Free COVID Shots
Vials of undiluted Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are prepared to administer to staff and residents at the Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads, a senior living community in Falls Church, Virginia. Jackie Fortiér helps Southern Californians understand the pandemic by identifying what's working and what's not in our health response. What questions do you have about the pandemic and health care? What's
LAistJun 10 2024
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California Democrat tests positive for COVID-19
Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-Calif.) announced on Monday that she tested positive for COVID-19, keeping her away from the Capitol this week. “Unfortunately after a pretty busy schedule, I have tested positive for Covid,” Butler posted on social media. “I am following CDC guidelines and am resting up for the work ahead. I look forward to joining my colleagues as soon as I am available.” This is the
Fox 4 Kansas CityDec 21 2021
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Biden to unveil website to order free COVID-19 tests, will deploy 1K troops to help hospitals
President Biden on Tuesday will announce the deployment of 1,000 troops to help hospitals reeling from COVID-19 and unveil a website where Americans can order free at-home virus tests in January, senior administration officials said.
He will also underscore the need for widespread vaccination and booster shots to avoid severe disease from increasingly common infections.
The
Washington TimesFeb 07 2024
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Free COVID-19, flu tests at new WA kiosks
The Washington State Department of Health is launching kiosks across the state with free COVID-19 and flu tests and other health care supplies. The initiative will help underserved populations, said state Secretary of Health Dr. Umair Shah. Seventeen kiosks have been ordered so far by local jurisdictions and tribal nations, the department said this week. “In unveiling these innovative kiosks,
The Seattle TimesSep 20 2023
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Biden administration announces $600M to produce COVID tests and will reopen website to order them
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it is providing $600 million in funding to produce new at-home COVID-19 tests and is restarting a website allowing Americans to again order up to four free tests per household — aiming to prevent possible shortages during a rise in coronavirus cases that has typically come during colder months.
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Associated PressMay 27 2024
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The Lane Libraries website is fully new and has lots of free resources
“While we loved the past design, and it served us well for a long time, we had come to a point, as we expanded services, changed things, and worked with understanding our communities’ needs, where we just wanted to update it in order to make everything on it more easily accessible, so that was the driving force,” she said. “What we really wanted to make sure we did a good job with this time
Journal NewsJun 10 2024
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Mankato Free PressMay 14 2024
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Free help website run only by users named Trevor
Trevor Cunningham said the websites purpose was to show Trevor's are intelligent [BBC] A Trevor from Torquay in Devon hopes to rectify his name which he says has been given a bad reputation with a free help website. Trevor Cunningham said the name had been used for characters in TV shows and movies who are "geeks" or "nitwits". To rebrand Trevor's across the world, Mr Cunningham has set up a
Yahoo NewsJun 12 2024
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DPH COVID-19 drive-thru testing sites closing
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is closing all remaining COVID-19 community testing sites. The last day to be tested for COVID-19 at a community testing site will be June 30. COVID-19 testing kiosks are now located throughout the state. In most locations, the kiosks offer access to COVID-19 tests 24 hours a day, seven days a week, according to a press release from DPH. The kiosks
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