Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Free COVID tests arrive way too late

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On Jan. 18, the day the federal government’s website allowing Americans to order free at-home COVID tests opened, we requested ours. At 1:44 p.m. came the USPS order confirmati­on email, which added: “At home COVID -19 tests will ship free starting in late January.”

Our bubble-wrap envelope arrived Wednesday, one day after it was mailed from Jersey

City. It was Dec. 21 when President Biden, warning about the omicron hill we had to climb, first announced the feds would be mailing out 500 million free at-home tests. On that day, the U.S. registered 194,000 new COVID cases. About three weeks later, on Jan. 14 — a day with 933,000 new cases — the president said the tests were coming soon. In a fact sheet that day, the White House said “tests will typically ship within 7-12 days of ordering.” By the day our two little boxes arrived, there were 84,000 positive COVID tests nationwide; the omicron surge was in the rearview.

They say success has many fathers while failure is an orphan. In this case, either the test producers just weren’t able to churn them out in the numbers Biden promised — even though that same senior administra­tion official boasted that “starting as early as last February, the administra­tion has used the Defense Production Act, industrial mobilizati­on, as well as $3 billion in advance purchase commitment­s to ramp up supply of testing, including at-home rapid tests.” Or the kits sat in warehouses too long before getting to their destinatio­n.

We don’t know who botched this, but we do know where the buck stops.

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