The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Feds’ test-request website launches next week

Limit is four free tests per household, with free shipping.

- By Zeke Miller

The federal website where Americans can request free COVID-19 tests will begin accepting orders Wednesday as the White House looks to address nationwide shortages, but supplies will be limited to just four free tests per home.

Starting Wednesday, the website Covidtests.gov will provide tests at no cost, including no shipping fee, the White House announced Friday.

As he faced criticism for low inventory and long lines for testing, President Joe Biden announced last month that the U.S. would purchase 500 million at-home tests to launch the program, and Thursday the president announced that he was doubling

the order to 1 billion tests.

But Americans shouldn’t expect a rapid turnaround on

the orders, and they will have to plan ahead and request the tests well before they meet federal guidelines for

when to use a test.

The White House said “tests will typically ship within 7-12 days of ordering” through the U.S. Postal Service, which reports shipping times of one to three days for its first-class package service in the continenta­l United States.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends at-home testing when experienci­ng COVID19 systems including fever, cough, sore throat, respirator­y symptoms and muscle aches, five days after a potential COVID-19 exposure, or as part of test-to-stay protocols in schools and workplaces.

“Certainly if you’re going to gather with family, if you’re going to a gathering where people are immunocomp­romised or where they’re elderly or where you have people who might be unvaccinat­ed or poorly protected from a vaccine, that might be an opportunit­y you want to test,” said Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the CDC director, on Wednesday.

Officials emphasized that the federal website is just one way for people to procure COVID-19 tests. Starting today, private insurance companies will be required to cover the cost of at-home rapid tests, allowing Americans to be reimbursed for tests they purchase at pharmacies and online retailers. That covers up to eight tests per month.

The White House said the four-test limit on website orders will be applied to each residentia­l address and will apply to the first tranche of 500 million tests. It estimates that the cost of purchasing and distributi­ng the first block of tests at $4 billion.

Officials said they are cognizant that any launch of a website carries some risks — and memories of the disastrous rollout during the Obama administra­tion of Healthcare.gov are still fresh — but said they believe they are well-positioned to handle expected demand for tests.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/AP ?? President Joe Biden speaks Thursday in South Court Auditorium on the White House grounds in Washington. He announced last month the U.S. would buy 500 million at-home tests, and Thursday he announced he was doubling the order to 1 billion tests.
ANDREW HARNIK/AP President Joe Biden speaks Thursday in South Court Auditorium on the White House grounds in Washington. He announced last month the U.S. would buy 500 million at-home tests, and Thursday he announced he was doubling the order to 1 billion tests.

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