These Pharmacies Will Let You Buy as Many At-Home COVID Tests as You Need

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Customers are no longer limited to 4-6 tests each.

living in the U.S., with half this amount available for order on January 19. “Testing is an important tool to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Public health experts and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that Americans use at-home tests if they begin to have symptoms, at least five days after coming in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, or are gathering indoors with a group of people who are at risk of severe disease or unvaccinated,” the announcement read.

While there have been many inconsistencies during the pandemic, one thing has been for certain: Rapid testing kits have beento come by. The country has faced a consistent lack of tests since the first U.S. cases were reported in, with drugstore shelves across the nation being cleared out of home tests and walk-in clinics being unable to keep up with demand, having to leave infected people to wait hours for a test, or to not receive one at all.

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