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It happens every year, the weather changes and it seems like everyone you know suddenly has a serious case of the sniffles. 'Tis the season to get sick with a cold, the flu or even COVID-19. If you're ...
The FDA has extended the shelf life for some COVID-19 tests. Now that allergy season is here, many are finding themselves with symptoms asking: Is it allergies or a cold? COVID? Something else? Since ...
UPDATE: As of Thursday, Sept. 26, the website to order COVID tests was open. Our latest story can be found here. Our original story continues below. A government website meant to provide information ...
With fall around the corner, Ohio residents may have concerns about the COVID-19 virus and other respiratory illnesses. Pharmacies and other medical centers across the state are stocking up on their ...
Is your at-home COVID test expired? Don’t throw it out. First, check to see if the expiration date got an extension by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. If it did, that means the test can still ...
Americans can no longer order free at-home COVID-19 tests from the government through COVIDtests.gov. The suspension of the program, which has distributed over 1.8 billion COVID tests across the ...
The tool tells Americans how long to stay home and when to get tested. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released an online calculator Thursday to help people determine if they should ...
You can no longer order free COVID-19 tests from the United States government. As of March 10, the government's free coronavirus test distribution program, COVIDtests.gov, is not currently accepting ...