Louisville partners with Metro Public Health and Parks to offer free at-home COVID-19 and flu test kits at community centers.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville residents can now pick up free at-home COVID-19 and flu combo test kits at community ...
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A new COVID-19 variant — XFG, also known as Stratus — is spreading rapidly, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. The South Carolina Department of Health does not track COVID infection ...
Seemingly expired COVID test kits continued to prove useful as health officials advised New Yorkers to check for extended expiration dates on the at-home respiratory virus fighting tool. The COVID ...
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The COVID-19 outbreak that impacted the Hilo Benioff Medical Center nursing home in mid-August has officially ended, hospital officials said. “With the staff’s diligence and attention to the protocols ...
It's that time of year again where you may be asking yourself if your sore throat is the flu, a cold or a case of COVID-19. Though health officials still recommend testing for COVID-19 if you're ...
NORFOLK, Va. — As respiratory virus season ramps up, many people are looking for at-home COVID-19 tests — I wanted to see what tests are available and how much they will cost you. At the top of the ...
SAN DIEGO — Flu season is right around the corner in San Diego, and many people are searching for quicker, easier ways to find out if they’re sick. At-home COVID testing became popular a few years ago ...
The federal government program that mailed free at-home COVID-19 tests to households is no longer active. Some insurance providers may still cover the cost of at-home tests, and free tests may be ...
As summer comes to an end, COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in California. While respiratory viruses usually peak in the winter, the novel coronavirus can also surge in the warmer months.