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About one in every ten people currently taking a COVID-19 test is testing positive for the illness, according to the CDC.
The summer season continues to see spikes in COVID-19 activity. The latest jump is being fueled by the subvariant XFG, ...
At-home COVID-19 tests are a convenient and cost-effective way to test for the virus without leaving your home. “Easy access to COVID-19 testing is crucial to ensure that people can know with ...
Your free COVID-19 tests from the government will expire soon, but there is a reason why the tests have a short shelf life.
The XFG COVID-19 variant, aka "Stratus," is spreading rapidly in the U.S. as cases climb. Here's what to know about symptoms ...
The government's free at-home COVID-19 test distribution program is no longer accepting orders, its website says. Here's how to get tests in the meantime.
Four free home Covid-19 antigen tests are available to order at COVIDTests.gov, the seventh round of the federal government’s test-distribution program.
To determine whether your COVID test is still usable, you can check the at-home COVID-19 tests listed on the FDA's website to see which brands have had their shelf lives extended.
Quarantine can end after 10 days without a COVID-19 test if the individual has not reported any symptoms or after seven days with a negative COVID-19 test and no reported symptoms, Walke said.
Emergency departments at Tampa Bay hospitals are reporting a significant increase in the number of patients seeking treatment ...
There have been a few cases of COVID-19 illnesses, recently, which have left people wondering if it was on the rise again.
New research from the U of A could lead to an inexpensive, at-home COVID-19 test that uses liquid crystals to deliver results in less than two minutes.