The White House said some 60 million households have requested free Covid-19 rapid tests so far, with tens of millions of tests having 'gone out the door' as part of the Biden administration's program to mail more than half a billion rapid tests.
The White House said on Friday some 60 million households have requested free Covid-19 rapid tests so far, with tens of millions tests having"gone out the door" as part of the Biden administration's program to mail more than half a billion rapid tests to Americans around the country.
This means the federal government has about 260 million tests still on hand out of the initial order of 500 million, which is enough for an additional 65 million households.
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