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CINCINNATI — If you find yourself needing to take a rapid COVID-19 test, the last thing you want to discover is that your test is expired. But before you panic or throw the test away, it's worth ...
Before using that at-home COVID-19 test, be sure to check the kit’s expiration date Health officials recommend not automatically following the expiration date listed on a rapid test kit, as some ...
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To determine whether your COVID test is still usable, you can check the at-home COVID-19 tests listed on the FDA's website to see which brands have had their shelf lives extended.
Many specialists see rapid at-home COVID tests as a crucial tool in the off-ramp to the pandemic -- assuming Americans know how and when to use them.
Biden is ending the U.S. COVID emergency declaration, which means Americans may no longer get free tests. Here's how to know if your home tests are still good.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Don’t be so quick to toss your expired at-home coronavirus (COVID-19) rapid test kits – they might still be good.
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.
More free at-home COVID-19 test kits are available for Minnesotans to order online, through the state's Department of Health.