Free Covid-19 At-Home Antigen Tests Available Again

Free Covid-19 At-Home Antigen Tests Available Again
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From January 6, 2023 post.

Free COVID-19 at-home antigen tests available again

All U.S. households can order a total of four at-home COVID-19 tests that will be mailed directly to them for free. Tests can be ordered HERE.

Additionally, New Mexico residents can still receive mail order free at-home tests through the Rockefeller Foundation’s Project Act program while supplies last at: https://accesscovidtests.org/.

DOH would like to remind residents with private insurance, as well as Medicare and Medicaid that they can request reimbursement for up to eight tests per month.

Residents can self-report a positive COVID test at Make My Test Count. The reporting of tests on this site is confidential and no personal information is required to use the site.

For more information on how to stay safe and healthy from COVID-19, visit cv.nmhealth.org.

Original source can be found here.



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