Many people are trying to find free testing kits once again due to the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases. Many COVID-19 tests that used to be free to the public are no longer free and the at-home test ...
The government is ready to declare COVID-19 over: The nationwide state of emergency is set to end on May 11. In California, the state of emergency concluded in February. Johns Hopkins University shut ...
The government is sending out free COVID tests again. Sign-up is quick and easy. Doctors recommend getting your tests for the just-in-case. This is the seventh round of distribution of free COVID-19 ...
As Covid cases rise, at-home tests are a critical tool to keep yourself and others safe. Here are answers to a few common questions about when and how to use them. By Dani Blum Since the public health ...
When you reach for a COVID-19 test, it’s probably because you’ve got a scratchy throat, runny nose, or cough. But those are far from the only symptoms that make Dr. Rohit Jain, an internal medicine ...
You get the dreaded text: the friend you just met for lunch tested positive for COVID-19. Now you’re left to wonder if you, too, will get sick in the coming days. But when should you expect symptoms ...
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I just tested positive for COVID-19. Should I travel anyway? Variations of that question are spiking on Google Search ( as we experience a significant surge in both summer travel and new coronavirus ...
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Looking for where to find your 2025 COVID-19 vaccine instead? See our new guide on how to get vaccinated in 2025. Updated 6:20 p.m. on Sept. 1 Have you been wondering, “When will the new 2024 COVID-19 ...
Have you ever been exposed to someone with COVID-19, or had the sniffles, and reached for an at-home test in your medicine cabinet—only to notice it's way past the expiration date stamped on the box?