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COVID tests from government start to arrive at homes

- Amanda Holpuch

Americans have started to receive free coronaviru­s tests from the U.S. government in the mail after it began accepting orders Tuesday.

The Biden administra­tion said it would send 500 mil- lion rapid tests to Americans this month via the U.S. Postal Service after the omicron variant strained access to in-person and at-home tests. Each household is eligible for four free rapid tests and can order them at covidtests.gov.

Marcie Taylor, a marketing consultant in Santa Ana, California, said she received her tests Friday after she ordered them Tuesday at the recommenda­tion of her friend who sent her a link to the website. She said the package, which included two boxes with two tests in each, arrived earlier than the tracking website had estimated.

Taylor said her husband and two children, a 16-yearold and a 20-year-old, would try to make the tests last as long as possible because it only amounted to one test per person.

“If you can order the kit, order it,” Taylor said in an interview. “It gives you peace of mind to have it since there is a shortage at drugstores.”

Taylor was one of several people who posted on social media after they received the tests at the end of the week.

“That bodes well for how things are going to go,” said Steve Hutkins, editor of the “Save the Post Office” blog.

Hutkins said the Postal Service’s mission to deliver 500 million tests in a short period of time was a significan­t task “but totally doable.”

To make these deliveries, the Postal Service has had to transform its operations.

Though postal workers usually handle packages that are ready to send, to manage the coronaviru­s test operation, workers are packing and labeling the test kits for delivery, according to a memo between the Postal Service and the American Postal Workers Union.

The government has also updated 43 existing fulfillmen­t centers across the country to be able to prepare the tests, the memo said.

David Partenheim­er, a spokesman for the Postal Service, said in an email that to send out the tests, the agency was also using strategies that had helped it deliver 13.2 billion pieces of mail and packages during the 2021 holiday season.

“These strategies, including additional staffing, an investment in new processing equipment and operationa­l efficienci­es, and an expanded facility footprint, mean test kits can get to the Americans who want them in a timely and efficient manner,” Partenheim­er said.

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